UW Medicine Boosts Measles Testing Ahead of Summer


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:53
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UW Medicine Boosts Measles Testing Ahead of Summer

UW Medicine in Seattle is bolstering measles testing capabilities ahead of a busy summer, with the FIFA Mens World Cup and increased travel posing potential risks. A new Panther Fusion machine will expedite testing, processing up to 1,000 samples in 8 hours for multiple viruses, including measles, flu, and COVID. Washington state has seen a surge in measles cases, with 26 in the first two months of 2026, mostly among unvaccinated individuals. Nationwide, the outbreak has caused thousands of cases and three deaths. Vaccination is emphasized as the best defense against severe symptoms.

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