They also don’t have easy to say names, or historical outbreaks. Or even non-historical outbreaks. There’s chunks of the world right now where catching the measles means about a 30% chance of dieing. Measles is still probably killing more people globally than antibiotic resistant bacteria, just not in America.
Sources? Because the CDC shows way higher numbers 23,000 in the U.S. From antibiotic resistant superbugs and 0 from measles. I want sources and confirmation because if this measles is the touch of death for 50 million people, you surely read it from a source, right?