AMA urges public to get vaccinated against measles as cases rise

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Statement attributable to:
Sandra Adamson Fryhofer, MD
Trustee, American Medical Association 

“With measles cases on the rise – and the U.S. at real risk of losing its measles elimination status for the first time in 25 years—now is the time to make sure you and your family are vaccinated.  

“Measles spreads very easily, often before people realize they’re sick, and it can lead to serious complications—including pneumonia, brain swelling, blindness, and even death. The MMR vaccine has protected our communities for decades, yet falling vaccination rates are driving today’s measles outbreaks, hospitalizations, and the first deaths in many years—largely among people who were not vaccinated. 

“We urge you to talk with your doctor and make sure your family is protected. There is no cure for measles, but vaccination protects you, your loved ones, and those who are too young or medically unable to be vaccinated.” 

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Editor’s Note: Resources on measles transmission, signs/symptoms, health complications, and vaccination are available on the AMA website.

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