New Mexican health officials said that measles in the southwest of the United States said that adults who were not vaccinated died.
It has been a week since the death of measles took the life of a child who was not vaccinated near Texas.
In 2000, measles, which were considered “removed” in the United States, are rapidly spreading in Texas, and the state has confirmed 198 cases as of Friday, and there are nearly 30 more since the last report of the state on Tuesday. Similarly, the number of neighboring new Mexico has tripled to 30.
The disease has been reported throughout other states and Canada.
The person who died in New Mexico was a 80km (80 km) LEA county resident in Texas Gins County, which seems to occur.
The official did not provide the person’s sex or age.
The New Mexico Health Department said that one of the five measles cases requires hospitalization and about three of the 1,000 cases die.
The current outbreak killed a six -year -old 6 -year -old who was healthy in Texas, and officials said on February 27.
The disease has been declared 25 years ago, but the United States often occurs, which is often defined as three or more related cases.
Nevertheless, the two deaths in countries that have not recorded people who have died in measles since 2015 before last week are struggling with many people. The death in 2015 was the first death of the US measles since 2003.
For three months by 2025, the total number of reports reported in the United States has already risen to more than 220. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), there were 285 cases throughout 2024.
The CDC is monitoring the current occurrence, which is believed to have started in the Menonite rural area of Texas with a low vaccination rate.
According to CDC, measles have recently been found during most of the outbreaks, according to Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Road Island and Washington.
Canada is also increasing in infections, and it has recorded more cases for the first two months of this year than 2024, Teresa TAM said Thursday.
Measles were found in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, and Dr. TAM was due to travelers exposed to diseases of other countries.
As of Thursday, 227 measles cases were reported in Canada this year, and according to the Public Health Agency in the country, most of the illnesses were not vaccinated.
MMR vaccines can lead to pneumonia, swelling and death, the most effective way to fight dangerous viruses. JABS is 97% effective and exempts people on the fall and rubella.
Partially known as the US Health and Welfare Minister Robert F Kennedy JR-Vaccine skepticism, he announced an editorial that expressed concern about increasing measles on Sunday.
“The vaccine not only protects individual children from measles, but also contributes to the exemption of community and protects people who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons.”