Measles, polio, tuberculosis: what’s causing spikes in infectious diseases?
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There are reports of spikes in infectious diseases, including measles, polio, and tuberculosis. The causes of these spikes are unclear, but factors such as vaccine gaps and the potential role of livestock in disease spread are being considered. Additionally, some outlets suggest that the covid pandemic may have contributed to an overall increase in illnesses.
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