
More than dozens of people who have been infected with dozens of people in multiple state measles
Measles have been infected with dozens of people in many states, and at least one person has been reported in Texas.
As Texas has become ill and murdered, 159 people are sick and the occurrence of measles, other states report examples of high -infectious diseases.
In the case of the case, the strongest concentration outside Texas is beyond the border of the New Mexico.
Disease control and prevention center are dedicated Case number update It means that every month, the spreading and announcement work, fell into individual states within a few weeks.
The Texas Department of State Health Services, which updated measles on Tuesday and Friday, announced that on Tuesday, the infections were mostly 159 and most of the children were confirmed. According to the data of 2023-2024 weeks, all cases except five vaccinations, those who have not been vaccinated, those with vaccinations, and those with unknown vaccinations, most (107) recorded K-12 students’ non-medical vaccine exemptions of 13.6%non-medical vaccine exemption. It occurred in Texas.
22 people were admitted on Tuesday, and one person who was not vaccinated died.
In New Mexico, it is coming directly to the Texas State Line and Gainz County, according to the New Mexico Health of Health. Four of the infected people were under 18 years of age and were not vaccinated, the other five were adults, and were vaccinated or unknown.
Meanwhile, Georgia officials confirmed that there were three cases of confirmed in the United States on Tuesday Tuesday. The RHODE Island Health Department said that there was one case in the state and that Alaska had two. On Monday, New Jersey confirmed that there were three cases, and New York City reported two cases.
See the status map with measles cases
What is measles and how do you get it?
Measles are mainly contagious and anti -vaccine diseases caused by viruses that affect children. According to World Health OrganizationIt infects the respiratory system before spreading throughout the body.
Viruses are one of the most infectious infectious diseases. In fact, 90%of those who are not exposed to exposed vaccinations will have a contract. also, One out of five of those people According to CDC, hospitalization.
According to the WHO, measles are spread through contact with infected nasal cavity or aftermath. It is air in the air and is most commonly spread through actions such as cough, sneezing or breathing. Measles viruses can maintain infectious for up to 2 hours on air or contaminated surfaces.
What is the symptoms of measles?
According to CDCMeasles symptoms appear after 7 to 14 days after contact with the virus, usually containing high fever, cough, runny nose and moisture. Measles rashes appear after 3 to 5 days after the beginning of the first symptom.
Other signs and symptoms of measles are:
- When a rash appears, a human heat can increase to more than 104 degrees.
- High fever
- cough
- Runny nose
- Red, snowy eyes
- Loss of appetite, diarrhea
- Red brown rash that can spread throughout the body
- KOPLIK spots, small white spots that can appear in your mouth 2-3 days after symptoms begin
- Small bumps can appear on a flat red spot (the spots can be combined together when spreading from the head to the rest of the head).
RFK JR. urges parents to consider measles vaccines.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the nation’s top health authorities, asked parents to consider measles for measles for children. But they did not clearly suggest them.
Kennedy wrote in opinion by referring to the deadly onset as “behavior.” Sunday publication on Fox News Digital Parents have to talk to the doctor about the MMR vaccine, and they deal with the epidemic and rubella.
RFK JR. said that it was not a protest during the confirmation hearing, but in the past, the false vaccine was connected with autism and the parents urged them not to vaccinate vaccine. The first measles died in 10 years due to the current occurrence, but the RFK first called “if it was not abnormal” at first.
Kennedy said, “Vaccination decision is a personal decision. “The vaccine not only protects individual children from measles, but also contributes to the exemption of community, protecting people who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons.”
Contribution: Janet Loehrke, Eduardo Cuevas, Fernando Cervantes Jr., USA Today