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As measles outbreaks grow, the economic cost of anti-vaccine misinformation could become clearer

By Matt Field | March 12, 2026

Fluorescent micrograph showing a section of human appendix infected with the measles virus. This image shows cells of the appendix infected with the virus. Measles virus is shown in green, cytokeratin is shown in red, which marks the epithelium, and Dapi staining highlights the cell nucleus in blue. Image courtesy of Dr Stephen McQuaid & Stewart Church / Queen's University Belfast / Wellcome Collection, under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license

As measles outbreaks grow, the economic cost of anti-vaccine misinformation could become clearer

By Matt Field | March 12, 2026

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