CDC Backs Vaccines Against Measles
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US CDC says vaccination remains best defense against measles after death in Texas
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U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention upheld role of vaccines in offering protection against measles.
CDC : 164 measles cases reported as of February 27 , of which about 95% were from unvaccinated people.
CDC data showed a near 80% jump from 93 cases reported a week ago .
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s vaccine views to be put to the test.