Long Island’s measles vaccination rate will help prevent the spread of disease, health officials said.
This comes after the Ministry of Health and Health The measles confirmed on Tuesday has been reported.. Surfuck County Health Director said the patient was only 5 years old and did not receive vaccinations.
“The child is doing better because the child is discharged home because he is discharged home.” “The state says there is a trip.”
12 people are exposed to measles in Suffolk County.
County health officials say they are working with the Ministry of Health to monitor and investigate potential exposure. They think that 12 people are already exposed, but now they say that there are few viruses that spread quickly.
Pigott said, “We have checked where the spread occurred and there is no specific problem.
They say that the patient was treated at the virus’s Cohen Children’s Medical Center, or in the pediatric emergency room on March 3 or 4 or from March 3rd to 6th, a person who visited the inpatient child of Medicine 3 UNIT could have been exposed.
“We are tied to the right when the patient comes to the emergency room and thinks about measles,” said Dr. Lori Rubin, head of pediatric infectious disease at Cohen Children’s Medical Center.
A doctor who is concerned about a child who has not been vaccinated during the onset
With virus Spreadinginclude In New JerseyHealth officials say they expect them to come to Long Island.
The vaccination rate of Surfuck and Nasso County is almost 82%, and pediatricians advise their parents that shooting is safe.
Dr. Scott Saint-AMOUR said, “Of course, we are concerned about children who have not been vaccinated in this situation.
Health officials say that the higher the vaccination rate, the safer for everyone.
Virus with high contagious Recently, it has been spread in the western part of Texaswhere A child died of disease.