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What’s the latest on the national outbreak of Measles in the US?

Episode 527 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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The measles outbreak stands at 1,227 confirmed cases in 2025 so far—nearly five times the total for all of 2024—mostly among unvaccinated individuals. New data from the INTERACT trials show that rapidly lowering blood pressure after intracerebral hemorrhage improves survival and function, especially when treatment starts within three hours. The CDC’s Vaccine Advisory Panel, controversially reconstituted with vaccine skeptics, voted to recommend only thimerosal-free single-dose flu vaccines despite decades of evidence showing no harm from thimerosal. This decision followed an unvetted presentation citing questionable data, raising concerns about scientific integrity and vaccine access.
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