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HEALTHJun 28 · 19:14 UTCWHYYNicole Leonard

Pennsylvania measles outbreak tops 70 cases as health leaders pledge to get spread ‘under control’

Pennsylvania has confirmed 84 measles cases this year, with 72 linked to an outbreak in Lebanon and Lancaster counties since late April. Health officials are prioritizing vaccination and contact tracing to contain the spread, particularly among unvaccinated individuals. Complications from the disease, including hospitalizations for organ dysfunction and infections, have been reported.

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