A measles outbreak in Ohio is raising concerns about the spread of the disease and how a decline in vaccination rates among children might be leading to additional outbreaks. Eighty-five cases have been reported in Ohio as of Friday, mainly in Columbus and other parts of Franklin County, according to Columbus Public Health. Most of these cases were in unvaccinated children. Hospitalization was required for 34 of those who were infected. It's not the only recent measles outbreak in the country. Minnesota experienced 22 cases last year in the Twin Cities area. The outbreaks, which come amid a rise in anti-vaccine sentiment, are raising worries among health experts about whethe
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