Measles, whooping cough spike amid low vaccination rates

A troubling rise in measles and whooping cough cases has been linked to vaccine hesitancy, fueled by widespread misinformation. This resurgence is alarming as it approaches last year's total cases and coincides with ongoing COVID-19 hotspots and an emerging Ebola outbreak in central Africa. The situation underscores the critical importance of vaccination to prevent the spread of these highly contagious diseases and protect public health on a global scale.

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