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Measles surge in Utah sparks fears US could undo decades of progress and jeopardize elimination status
A measles surge in Utah has raised concerns that the US might reverse decades of progress and risk losing its elimination status for the disease. The outbreak highlights fears of public health setbacks due to declining vaccination rates or other factors.
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