Measles is spreading across the US – here is what you need to know

One of the common symptoms of the group includes a rash
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The United States is currently facing the harshest return of measles in years. On March 26, Ohio became the fifth state that declares a The outbreak of measles This year, he joined Texas, Akllahoma, New Mexico and Kandas.
How many measles are in the United States?
As of March 27 Disease control and prevention centers (CDC) confirmed 483 measles cases in the United States this year. This is the largest number of infection since 2019, when there were more than 1,200 confirmed cases. The Center for Disease Control realizes more potential measles, but it is awaiting confirmation before it is included in the number of cases.
What countries are affected by measles?
So far, at least 19 states have confirmed this year: Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rod Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Washington. Fourteen of these states reported only isolated accidents, which means that the infection has not spread to more than one person.
However, five states announced the outbreak of measles, which were defined as at least three related measles. As of March 28, confirmed measles cases were total 400 In Texas and 44 In New Mexico. There was Seven cases in Oklahoma As of March 25. Kansas and Ohio It confirmed 23 and 10 measles, respectively, as of March 26.
Was anyone transferred to the hospital or died?
The Disease Control Center stated that 70 people have been transferred to the hospital for the group so far this year. An uncomfortable child of the virus died on February 26 in Texas – the first death of measles registered in the country during a decade. The second death associated with measles is under investigation in New Mexico.
When did the outbreak of fascism begin?
Texas was the first state to announce the outbreak of measles. The Ministry of Health of the Ministry of Texas issued an alert January 23 After identifying measles in two unjust adults who lived together in Houston and recently traveled abroad. A week later, the country confirmed an additional Two cases In children unjust on the other side of the state in Jeans Province. It is not clear whether these two incidents are linked.
Since then, measles have spread rapidly through Jeans County, which is located in West Texas, affecting at least 270 individuals. There are a large number of rural population and low vaccination: under children in kindergarten – which usually begins at the age of five – they were vaccinated against measles. The real rate may be less, because data does not include children at home.
Fascism erupted since then to neighboring societies, including borders throughout the state in New Mexico, which declared its first issue on February 11And Oklahoma, whose first two cases were announced March 11. New York Times I mentioned that state health officials also believe that Kansas, who started March 13It is associated with those in New Mexico and Texas.
The latest outbreak in Ohio has nothing to do with those in other states. The Ministry of Health in Ohio announced the first case March 20 In an unpopular man he had contact with someone recently traveled abroad. All nine confirmed cases are associated with other confirmed cases with this first non -fortified man.
Who is affected by measles?
About all confirmed measles – 97 percent – occurred in unacceptable people or that the vaccination condition is unknown. Only 2 percent of cases in people who received two doses of measles, mumps and measles (MMR). Two doses of the vaccine 97 per cent is effective Against measles while one dose is only 93 percent effective.
Children and adolescents are especially vulnerable to a group. Most cases – 75 percent – are 19 years old and younger. Children are also at risk of serious complications from measles. on 1 out of 20 Children with measles develop pneumonia and about 1 out of every 1,000 with a disease that suffers from brain swelling, which may lead to hearing loss, mental disability and death.
Why are there a lot of measles?
The United States declared the measles that were eliminated in 2000. However, the previews of the show are still sometimes caused by the decline in vaccination rates. Measles are a very infectious virus. Each case can lead to 12 to 18 additional cases if people are not protected against the disease. When more than 95 percent of people are fortified in a society against measles, most people in the region are protected through the herd immunity.
In the 2019 academic year to 2020, more than 95 percent of kindergarten in the United States was vaccinated against measles. However, this number decreased to less than 93 percent in the academic year 2023 to 2024, leaving approximately 280,000 kindergartens at the risk of injury.
What does the United States do to contain fascism?
Vaccination is the best protection against measles. ” press release Announcing the first issue of the state. “This disease can be very dangerous, but it can be prevented. I strongly encourage you to protect yourselves and your children through evaluation.”
However, US Health Minister Robert F. Kennedy Junior has stopped inviting people to vaccination. “The vaccination decision is a personal decision,” he wrote in a Fox News Article 2 March. “Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to society’s immunity, and protect those who cannot vaccinate for medical reasons.”
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