Measles could become endemic in U.S. If vaccination rates don’t improve, experts warn
A new study warns that measles could make a permanent comeback if vaccination rates continue to decline.
(CNN)- A new study warns that measles—once declared eliminated in the U.S. back in 2000—could make a permanent comeback if vaccination rates continue to decline. “This is an extremely contagious disease,” said public health expert Dr. Leana Wen. The study projects that if current vaccination levels remain unchanged over the next 25 years, the U.S. could see nearly 900,000 measles…