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erronis

(23,086 posts)
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 06:59 PM Thursday

Measles spreads to college campuses as cases rise across 17 states

https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-02-measles-college-campuses-cases-states.html

Measles is now extending beyond families with young children, with outbreaks reported on college campuses and communities across the country.

At least 12 people have tested positive for measles at Ave Maria University in Florida, near Naples, since Jan. 29, according to local officials. Three people were taken to the hospital.

A student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison also tested positive after traveling overseas.

Earlier this year, Clemson University in South Carolina confirmed a measles case linked to someone with ties to the school.

It takes only three cases of measles for health officials to declare an outbreak.

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Measles spreads to college campuses as cases rise across 17 states (Original Post) erronis Thursday OP
Way to go with the no vaccine campaign. (sarcasm) mysteryowl Thursday #1
Wait until mumps makes a comeback and all these adult males develop orchitis-- a very painful hlthe2b Thursday #2
. Hassin Bin Sober Thursday #8
Covid bdamomma Thursday #3
They're working at convincing their sheep to not vaccinate, while the ruling class is all vaccinated. erronis Thursday #4
Perhaps working bdamomma Thursday #5
Message auto-removed Name removed Thursday #6
What flavour pizza today? niyad Thursday #7
Worst HHS secretary ever! Initech Yesterday #9

hlthe2b

(113,196 posts)
2. Wait until mumps makes a comeback and all these adult males develop orchitis-- a very painful
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 08:59 PM
Thursday

swelling of the testicles that likewise can result in sterility. Whoah boy will that cause the anti-vaxxers to stand up and take notice.

But, yes, older adolescents and adults CAN and DO develop serious sequelae from measles as well, including less common brain infections and deadly pneumonia--if they can't manage to care about the little ones developing the same.

erronis

(23,086 posts)
4. They're working at convincing their sheep to not vaccinate, while the ruling class is all vaccinated.
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 09:18 PM
Thursday

Seems like an obvious ploy to me. Guess the sheep don't see it.

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