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Younger Doctors Get Crash Course on Measles

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As public health officials struggle to contain California's measles outbreak that began at Disneyland, another problem has cropped up: many doctors aren't familiar with the disease. That's because measles has become quite rare in the U.S. Now, hospitals are giving their younger providers a crash course in how to identify and handle the disease.

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