medicalxpress - With baby Arthur too young for the measles vaccine and a sibling due in June, the Otwells grew nervous when the threat of the highly contagious virus started factoring into their grocery run.
AI Summary: Health reporting highlights that infants below the eligible age for the MMR vaccine remain highly vulnerable during measles outbreaks, effectively "sitting ducks" until immunization is possible. Public-health experts warn that gaps in community immunity and outbreak control measures disproportionately endanger these youngest children, underscoring the need for stronger herd-protection and targeted outbreak responses.
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