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1Patricia Ann Stinchfield is a certified pediatric NP and the senior director of infection prevention and control at Children's Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minn.
Abstract:
Measles has reemerged in the US for a variety of reasons, including misinformation spread by antivaccination advocates and imported cases from countries where infected children may be too young for immunization. Prompt diagnosis and isolation can help reduce measles transmission.
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