Measles in the Modern Age The Resurgence, Risks, and Response Measles was once considered a disease of the past. Yet today, it is making a dangerous return-threatening communities, overwhelming health systems, and exposing the consequences of weakened public health vigilance. Measles in the Modern Age: The Resurgence, Risks, and Response provides a comprehensive and timely examination of why measles outbreaks are re-emerging in the 21st century and what can be done to stop them. Blending historical insight, scientific explanation, and real-world case studies, this book explores the biology of the measles virus, patterns of transmission, and the serious health, economic, and societal consequences of outbreaks. Readers will gain a clear understanding of the factors driving resurgence, including vaccine hesitancy, misinformation, global travel, and inequities in healthcare access. The book also highlights the proven success of vaccination programs, the critical role of herd immunity, and the strategies used by governments and international organizations such as the WHO, CDC, and UNICEF to prevent and contain outbreaks. Written for healthcare professionals, policymakers, educators, students, and informed readers, this book emphasizes one central truth: measles is preventable, but prevention requires sustained commitment, public trust, and global cooperation. At a time when misinformation spreads as fast as disease, Measles in the Modern Age serves as both an educational guide and a call to action to protect present and future generations.
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