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Low vaccination rates in U.S. pockets are increasing risks of measles and whooping cough outbreaks.
Patches of low vaccination rates are expanding across the U.S., creating growing public health risks for preventable diseases like measles and whooping cough.
These concentrated areas, driven by misinformation, access issues, and inconsistent state policies, are weakening herd immunity, especially in schools and crowded settings.
Officials warn rising outbreak risks for vulnerable populations, urging stronger vaccination campaigns, better access, and consistent immunization requirements.
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Las bajas tasas de vacunación en los bolsillos de EE.UU. están aumentando los riesgos de sarampión y brotes de tos ferina.