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Schools remain a potential hotspot for measles transmission, even in the vaccine era

Princeton University-led research found that measles, one of the world's  most contagious diseases, can spread in schools quickly unless  vaccination rates are very high. The researchers used data from a 1904  measles outbreak in London to conduct one of the first examinations of  how measles spreads at the school level.
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