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CDC Urges Vaccination Against Measles for International Travelers
U.S. health officials recommend all international travelers get vaccinated against measles, especially infants, due to rising cases nationwide and abroad.
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The CDC advises all international travelers to get vaccinated against measles before traveling.
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Infants as young as 6 months should receive an early dose of the MMR vaccine.
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Over 1,000 measles cases have been reported in the U.S. across 33 states this year.
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Vaccination is now recommended for travelers to all countries, not just those with outbreaks.
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Yemen, Pakistan, and India are noted for having the highest number of measles cases according to the CDC.
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