"Florida's Measles Outbreak: Risks, Symptoms, and Containment Efforts"

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Florida reports 10 measles cases, including 9 in Broward County and a new travel-related case in Polk County. The state's surgeon general faced criticism over handling of the outbreak at a Broward County Public School, where 33 out of 1,067 students were not vaccinated. The U.S. CDC recommends excluding unvaccinated children from school for three weeks to contain the outbreak, as measles is highly contagious. Experts emphasize the importance of vaccination and the dangers of measles, urging the public to remember its eradication in the early 2000s.
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