
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.
Dr. LeILA Myrick read only the measles of the medical school in a late January West Texas emergency room.
Children who have no immunity to infectious diseases, but have a fundamental respiratory condition will be one of the first known cases in Gainz County, the largest epicenter of the United States in six years. Nearly 160 known people were infected, including 22 people. And last week, children of school age without basic conditions die, indicating their first measles in 10 years. This outbreak is spreading in rural counties and is currently suspected of causing on the new Mexico.
Myrick, a 38 -year -old family medicine and obstetrics and gynecologist in Seminole’s small village, looked back at medical text, learning more about the disease, and thinking that she is getting closer to nearby in the United States. For more than a month, rural doctors have become one of the only doctors in the country with infectious and serious measles. And she is an unconscious expert in the disease she thought she would be treated.
Myrick said, “Now we are literally seeing the characters when they do not vaccinate.
Due to the drop in vaccinations throughout the United States, doctors and health staff from all over the country are rethinking preventive diseases such as measles that were not seen in various generations.
The United States declared that measles were removed in 2000. But the US vaccination rate has decreased at school. Disease Control and Prevention Center. The decline has increased medical or religious exemptions due to distrust and wrong information about public health and vaccination.
Dr. Daniel Kuritzkes, head of the epidemic business division of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, said, “Measles is the tip of the iceberg. “There are other vaccine preventive diseases that can see repetitive things, which can also have fatal consequences.”
In Gainz County, more than 80% of kindergartens were vaccinated for measles. In County, the Loop Independent District, which has about 150 students, was vaccinated less than half of the student.
As of Tuesday, more than 100 Texas was in Gainz County. In most cases, children are in children, mainly among school grades. There were all cases except five of those who were not vaccinated or were not vaccinated.
From Atlanta to rural health
Five years ago, Myrick studied at the Emory School of Medicine, and in addition to a medical degree, he moved from his hometown of Atlanta, and moved to Seminole, which dominates the Texas plains. MyRick tried to practice the family as a rural doctor instead of the famous research institute of Atlanta, including the CDC headquarters. She moved her family to Seminole. Population 7,231She liked diversity. It is a mixture of white, Mexico and Mononite family and is about 80 miles southwest to the south.
Her and her husband raises two children, 5 and 8 years old in local schools. Her son -in -law lives across the street. Seminole is like a village, she said. People look for each other and children.
Her commute is a three -minute signal, a three -minute signal. At her local grocery store, people stop her in the aisle with medical questions. She calls for a reservation and inspection.
Before the outbreak, Myrick had a lot of concern about the vaccine, including the Meno Night Community of the Gains County, which first appeared in the end of January. In the family clinic, parents did not need to be vaccinated because no one had measles anymore from MyRick. And it just caused a mild disease, they said. Others insisted that the vaccine did not harm Vaccine showing decades of safety. As a family of their homes, it is better to get a safe and effective vaccine.
Hesitation, wrong information about measles vaccines
Such arguments helped measles to return to force. Health experts cited the statements from the Minister of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy JR., and previously defended measles for measles for many years and contradicted the guidance of their health institutions.
At the outbreak of the current outbreak, Kennedy has neglected the seriousness of measles and the seriousness of the disease, and has made a wrong statement about the current occurrence, said Richard Besser, former director and CEO of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. recent on-ED Kennedy has asked parents to consult a medical service provider for vaccination, and the vaccination decision is “individual”.
Besser said, “There is a condition to prevent this, so you can come back because there are leaders who do not believe in science.
Pediatrics and family doctors should now learn about diseases relegated to history, Besser added. They need to know what measles, polio and various types of meningitis. You should also understand the isolation protocol for these diseases.
One -fifth of people who are not vaccinated in measles are the result of hospitalization. Children who contract measles can cause brain inflammation that can lead to the most common causes of pneumonia, measles, or hearing loss or developmental delays. Death occurs in 1-3 out of 1,000 infected children.
Besser, a pediatrician trained, was the best defense against measles. The first two capacity series, which was first administered around one year, is 97% effective for measles. It offers 93%protection with one shot.
Measles are contagious through contact with liquid enemies emitted from cough, sneezing or speaking. Measles can stay on the room or surface two hours after the sick person left. One infectious person can infect 18 others who are not immune.
Timing is important due to measles diagnosis
Heat, cough or rash can be different problems. But doctors can’t afford to diagnose measles, said Dr. James Currell, associate professor at the southwestern medical center of Texas University in Dallas.
He said, given the importance of separating the patient, testing, and the fact that measles are crucial to prevent spreads, considering how much infectious measles is, he said. Another concern is that symptoms usually have a week or two weeks after exposure. People can spread measles even if they do not see symptoms.
Mirik saw this in person. At the end of January, the infected girl arrived in the emergency room with a fundamental respiratory condition and increased the risk due to potentially fatal viruses. After an emergency doctor diagnosed her with measles, Myrick went to medical text and looked for a disease to treat the girl.
She recalled a stained red spot that covers her body from head to toe. Children were separated by a gown and mask with the hospital staff. Through the child’s stay, the rash has been changed to a smaller red dot. Mirik thought she was the only event.
“We tried to include it and took all the preventive measures to try to include it and isolated only to that patient. “And it didn’t work. It didn’t work at all. ”
Initially, the onset focused on the Menonite community in the area, and the area was underestimated while the whole family was infected. MyRick and employees have now seen examples of Latin infants who are too young to vaccine vaccinations but faced serious illnesses. Pregnant women who are at risk of miscarriage are also risk of pregnant women who are risk of early birth due to miscarriage or infection.
She expects more cases in the community. Many families describe measles, but they are not tested and are not treated if the infection does not deteriorate.
The outbreak other than Gainz is spreading to eight counties and exposed hundreds of miles away from San Antonio. New Mexico officials suspect that out of nine infected people are related to the occurrence of Texas on the main line.
‘Hope and prayer’ does not end the onset.
In addition to Texas and New Mexico, the nearby is much lower than the immunity required to prevent the outbreak. In comparison, Texas and New Mexico have two doses of vaccination of 94.3%and 95%, respectively. However, the peripherals, including Arizona, Colorado, Kansas and Oklahoma, had less than 90%vaccination rate. CDC data I have shown since last year.
Dr. KISHA DAVIS, a US family doctor and health director in Maryland, said, “Hope and prayer is not just disappearing. Her health department in Montgomery County saw measles in people who were not vaccinated a year ago. She said she did not occur because she had a high vaccination rate, she said. “We must keep alive.”
In Seminole, wooden signs read the “measles test” of the local health department. In addition to testing, public officials have expanded their vaccinations. Recently, Myrick, the chief medical officer of the village hospital, said more people are vaccinated, including those who were once shot. Others still do not believe in the vaccine.
Mirik said she was worried about her children catching measles. Their classmates have a disease, and her children are afraid of the rash. Her two children are vaccinated and reminded them. They do not need to be afraid.