16-04-2025 14:32 via today.com

CDC scientist says measles cases are likely being underreported

Measles cases are most likely being underreported in the United States, according to a senior scientist at the CDC. So far in 2025, 747 cases have been recorded in the U.S. with about three-quarters of them in Texas, but Dr. David Sugerman said Tuesday the actual number of cases is believed to be much higher.
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