Measles outbreaks are likened to canaries in coal mines, indicating low vaccination coverage and potential risks of other infectious diseases. As a highly contagious illness, rising measles cases serve as warnings for public health vulnerabilities. The c…
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How is Measles Like the Canary in the Coal Mine?

By Vincent Iannelli, MD on March 28, 2025

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Measles outbreaks are likened to canaries in coal mines, indicating low vaccination coverage and potential risks of other infectious diseases. As a highly contagious illness, rising measles cases serve as warnings for public health vulnerabilities. The concern grows further amid funding cuts, threatening to reverse progress in vaccination efforts.

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