As measles gains ground in US, Texas offers lessons from its outbreak
by Melody Schreiber from US news | The Guardian on (#6ZG3Z)
Vaccine-hesitant communities might benefit from free treatment centers and smaller vaccination clinics
The measles outbreak in Texas has officially ended, but as cases continue to be detected in other parts of the US state health experts are warning of the need to prepare for outbreaks in undervaccinated communities, especially as anti-vaccine beliefs are becoming more prominent during the Trump administration.
So far this year, 1,356 confirmed measles cases, largely from 32 outbreaks, have been reported across the US - compared with last year's entire total of 285 cases and 16 outbreaks. While the Texas outbreak initially drove the case counts, other US outbreaks are now contributing in increasing numbers.
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