Futurity February 20, 2025
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An infectious disease expert has answers for you about the uncertain future of children’s health in light of the resurgence of measles in the US and the rise of vaccine hesitancy.

In 2000, the United States declared that measles had been eliminated. But just 15 years later, the disease made a comeback—and it hasn’t gone away since.

In this episode of the Big Brains podcast, Adam Ratner, director of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at NYU and author of Booster Shots: The Urgent Lessons of Measles...

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