- United States
- Ohio
- Letter
Measles and other preventable diseases like pertussis (whooping cough) are on the rise in America due to declining childhood vaccination rates. This endangers vulnerable groups like infants and immunocompromised individuals who cannot be vaccinated. The spread of misinformation about vaccine safety is fueling this dangerous trend. Decisive action is needed to counter anti-vaccine rhetoric and restore public confidence in vaccines, which have been proven safe and effective through extensive scientific research. Public health officials must step up efforts to provide evidence-based education on the benefits of vaccination and the risks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Allowing these diseases to proliferate jeopardizes hard-won gains and puts lives at risk. Protecting our communities through robust vaccination programs should be an urgent priority.