The Americas are now free of measles, the first region in the world to achieve that goal, the Pan American Health Organization announced this week. The success is credited to the effectiveness of mass vaccination programs over the past 22 years. Yet measles remains a significant problem in other parts of the world, public health officials warn. There were 244,704 cases reported in 2015. And outbreaks could still pop up in the Americas if unvaccinated travelers spread the disease.
Read more: http://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2016/09/28/495794364/the-americas-is-now-officially-measles-free?source=Snapzu
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