
"Rising Measles Cases Prompt New Training for Doctors and Global Vaccination Warnings"
As measles cases resurge in the U.S., a new generation of doctors is being taught to recognize the disease, which many have never encountered due to its previous eradication. With vaccination rates lagging, hospitals are developing response plans and educating healthcare staff to ensure early detection and appropriate precautions. Emergency physicians are being reminded to consider measles as a possible diagnosis when children present with fever and rash, as the disease can lead to serious complications, especially in young children.
