Scientific American Update: Measles --- United States, January--July 2008 Food Consumer - 2 hours ago By CDC Sporadic importations of measles into the United States have occurred since the disease was declared eliminated from the United States in 2000 ( 1). Measels Cases Increase Due to Parents’ Reluctance? eFluxMedia Comment by Dr. Ari Brown Pediatrician, Author, Speaker dBTechno - Scientific American - New York Times - U.S. News & World Report all 549 news articles
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