‘We’re already on the precipice of disaster’: Deadly measles outbreaks could explode across the US in the next 25 years if vaccinations fall, model predicts

by oqtey
a close-up of a child's stomach with a measles rash

Measles was eliminated in the U.S. decades ago, but millions of new measles cases could pop up across the country over the next 25 years if vaccination rates continue to fall, new modeling suggests.

In a study published Thursday (April 24) in JAMA, scientists forecasted the number of measles cases that might be seen in coming decades if state-level vaccination rates stay steady, decline or increase. If vaccination rates drop by 10%, they found, there could be 11.1 million cases of measles across the U.S. in the next 25 years.

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