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A study shows a small boost in MMR vaccination rates could drastically cut measles cases in the U.S.
A new study in JAMA finds that even a small increase in MMR vaccination rates in the U.S. could significantly reduce measles cases.
At current rates, the model predicts 851,300 cases over 25 years, but a 5% increase could limit cases to just 5,800.
The CDC recommends two MMR vaccine doses, with recent rates at 92.7% for kindergartners.
The study highlights the importance of maintaining high vaccination rates to prevent outbreaks.
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Un estudio muestra que un pequeño aumento en las tasas de vacunación MMR podría reducir drásticamente los casos de sarampión en los EE.UU.