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Measles Called 'Eliminated' in U.S. Despite Outbreak


 

FROM THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES SOCIETY OF AMERICA

"We need a better understanding of this outbreak, as it is unclear that the problem was only a failure to vaccinate," Mr. Bélanger said.

Dr. McLean, Ms. Gahr, Dr. Leniek, and Mr. Bélanger said they had no disclosures.

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