The CDC reports the largest weekly increase in 2019, with more states confirming outbreaks. “We’re really concerned,” said Nancy Messonnier, acting director of the CDC’s Center for Preparedness and Response, and an expert on immunization and respiratory diseases.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2YZVncR
April 09, 2019
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Health News, Kaiser Health News
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