Measles Outbreak in United States: 146 Cases in Texas, Young Girl Dies
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March 4, 2025 15:49
texas - A measles outbreak is rapidly spreading in the United States, with a young girl in Texas succumbing to the virus.
Measles Outbreak in United States
Health experts in America are sounding the alarm as measles make a comeback due to declining vaccination rates. The CDC reports a drop in vaccination rates among toddlers, falling below the critical threshold for herd immunity.
Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease physician and senior researcher at Johns Hopkins University, expressed grave concern over the outbreak in Texas, stating that it could have been entirely prevented.
In a surprising turn of events, U.S. Health Minister, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., reversed his stance on vaccinations amidst the deadly outbreak, voicing support for the measles vaccine. Despite this, Kennedy continues to face criticism for his earlier remarks downplaying the increasing cases and spreading misleading information about the MMR vaccine.
The CDC emphasizes the serious consequences of measles infections, noting that 1 in 5 unvaccinated children with measles ends up hospitalized. Medical professionals stress the safety and efficacy of the MMR vaccine, warning that declining vaccination rates could lead the United States into a public health crisis.