How the Measles Outbreak Started – The New York Times

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We search for at the components that resulted in the reappearance of a disease that modified into once declared eliminated within the U.S. close to 2 a few years within the past.

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The selection of measles cases within the United States has risen to close to 700 — the top seemingly annual number recorded since 2000, when the disease modified into once declared eliminated within the country. Many of these cases would perchance well even be traced to extremely-Orthodox Jewish communities in Original York.

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Sarah Maslin Nir, Tyler Pager and Donald G. McNeil Jr. contributed reporting.

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