The most serious measles in 10 years led to the death of two children and spread to 27 states without signs of 27 states, but the faith in the safety of measles vaccines and the threat of disease are rapidly polarized, and it is supplied by the antivis view of the Seniormost Health officials of the country.
While about two -thirds of the Republican parents do not know that this year’s measles will increase, two -thirds of the democracy knows it. The KFF survey was announced on Wednesday.
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About 35%of the Republican Party, which responded to the survey online and telephone on April 8-15, said that the theory of unbelief that connects measles, popularity and flaws and rubella vaccines with autism is compared to 10%of the Democratic Party.
The trend is almost the same as the KFF reported in the June 2023 survey. But in a new poll, three of the ten parents misrepresented that vitamin A could prevent measles. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
About 900 cases were reported in 27 states in the United States, and about 900 cases were reported in most Texas -centered onset.
Ashley Kirzinger, deputy director of public opinion and survey research program, said, “The most surprising thing about the survey is that the weight of those who listen to these arguments is rising.
Kirzinger said, “More people are not believing in autism theory, but more and more people are listening to it, and she shows how important it is to be part of the media environment because the question of vaccine safety reduces the parent’s children’s vaccination.
Kelly Moore, the president and CEO of Immunize.org, an advocate for vaccination, said, “This is what you can expect when you are confused by the message from people in prestigious people.
Numerous scientific research has not established a connection between vaccines and autism. But Kennedy ordered HHS to conduct an investigation into environmental contributions to autism.Part of the answerAfter September, the incidence of conditions increased.
Rekha Lakshmanan, the chief strategic director of Houston’s vaccination partnership, said Republican’s skepticism on vaccines said that accurate information on vaccines is difficult to break through in many regions of the country.
On April 23, Lakshmanan published a paper in Washington’s world vaccine meeting to respond to anti -party activities. A member of the National Assembly, who has medical care at Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey based on a survey.
“There is a political class that influences these lawmakers,” she said. For example, when lawmakers invite opponents of vaccines at the legislative hearing, she says it supplies a flood of wrong information that is difficult to oppose.
Eric Ball, a pediatrician of Ladra Ranch in California, said that the fear of the California’s restrictions on measles and the limitations of California’s exemptions for vaccines caused new infections in his Orange County community.
“The biggest disadvantage of measles is that they really work well. Everyone is vaccinated, no one is measles, and everyone forgot about measles.” “But when they come back, they realize that children are really sick and potentially dying in our community, and everyone says,” Holy trash, we are better vaccinations! “
In 2015, the ball treated three very painful children with measles. His practice did not see a patient who was not vaccinated. “We exposed the baby to the waiting room,” he said. “We had a disease in the office, but it was not cool.”
Paul Offit, a director of the Batcine Education Center of the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, is a measles while Texas is outbreaking during Texas. He died, but “People are still not afraid of the disease.
But the deceased said, “It was more angry based on the number of calls received from my parents who tried to vaccinate a four -month -old baby,” offit said. Children usually shoot the first measles at the age of one. If you are given at a young age, you do not produce completely immunity.
KFF Health News’ Jackie Fortiér contributed to this report.