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The death rate from measles declined by over 98% in the U.S. from 1900 to 1963, before the introduction of the measles vaccine, according to data from the CDC. This decline is attributed to improvements in nutrition, sanitation, clean water, and public health initiatives, rather than the vaccine itself. Prior to the vaccine, around 400 Americans died from measles annually. While measles can still be deadly, especially in underdeveloped areas, the significant drop in mortality was already in progress before the vaccine's introduction. Public health authorities often credit the vaccine for this decline, overlooking the other contributing factors.
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