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The main disease discussed in this article is measles, with a focus on the projected surge in cases for 2026, when it is estimated that around 11 million people will be affected. The majority of these cases are expected to occur in low- and middle-income countries, although cases are also appearing in nations with advanced healthcare systems. The measles outbreaks are attributed to declining vaccination rates, especially after the COVID-19 pandemic, which disrupted immunization services. In some countries, vaccination coverage has fallen below the critical threshold of 95% needed for herd immunity. Measles can lead to severe complications, including blindness and death, particularly among unvaccinated children and those suffering from malnutrition. To curb the spread, it is recommended to increase funding for vaccination programs and to strengthen public trust in vaccines. Achieving vaccination rates above 95% remains essential to prevent disease transmission, although challenges persist in regions affected by conflict or political unrest.
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