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A school-aged child died from measles in West Texas, marking the first U.S. death from the disease in a decade. The outbreak, which started with a few cases, has grown to over 130 across two states, with most of the cases being children. The child was unvaccinated, and the outbreak originated in a "close-knit, under-vaccinated" rural community. The U.S.
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