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    Agency is ‘scraping’ to find resources to support Texas and southwestern states

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    • At last week’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices meeting, David Sugerman, MD, the CDC’s senior scientist for the 2025 #measles response, said the number of reported cases in the ongoing southwestern U.S. outbreak is likely an undercount. https://t.co/QpLR2R98Ha

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    Norma Ponce Chihuahua, México / 11.04.2025 13:03:00 El Secretaría de salud de Chihuahua Anunció la muerte de un hombre de 31 años Infección de Sharempion; Se trata Primer caso registrado en la entidad. Según él Estudio epidemiológicola persona no tenía la vacuna contra la enfermedad, Sufrió diabetes Mellitus como condición preexistente y está relacionado con […]…

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    • A 31 yo unvaccinated man in Mexico has died from #measles, in an outbreak triggered by spread from cases in West Texas. So far this year there have been 3 measles deaths in the U.S. https://t.co/5Gi5ieXF0C

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    As we enter the spring and summer travel season, clinicians should be alert for cases of measles. Rapid recognition of measles in healthcare is essential to prevent transmission. Measles cases often originate from unvaccinated or undervaccinated U.S. residents who travel internationally and are exposed abroad and then transmit the disease to people who are not vaccinated against measles. Join CDC and AMA as they discuss the current trends in measles epidemiology, recognition of measles, travel-associated risks, core healthcare infection prevention measures, and the importance of vaccination.

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    • With #Measles cases rising in the U.S., rapid recognition in health care is essential to prevent transmission. Explore epidemiologic trends, symptom recognition, health care infection prevention measures and the importance of vaccination. https://t.co/taReqNv93G https://t.co/S9KGfXljLH