Measles vaccination rates for young children may be far lower than publicly reported, a troubling development that could mean the United States is closer than expected to losing its āelimination statusā for the extremely contagious disease.
āWe are experiencing an extremely concerning decline in measles vaccination in the very group most vulnerable to the disease,ā said Benjamin Rader, a computational epidemiologist at Boston Childrenās Hospital, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School and the author of a recent study that looked at childrenās vaccination rates.