Measles Outbreak Claims Second Child's Life in Texas
Measles Outbreak Claims Second Child's Life in Texas

Measles Outbreak Claims Second Child's Life in Texas

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Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited West Texas following the deaths of two unvaccinated children from complications related to a measles outbreak that has infected nearly 570 people across multiple states. The latest victim, an 8-year-old girl, died from 'measles pulmonary failure' and was receiving treatment at a Lubbock hospital. This outbreak has resulted in three known deaths, including another child in Texas and an adult in New Mexico, with most cases occurring among unvaccinated individuals. Kennedy, once a vocal vaccine skeptic, acknowledged the importance of the MMR vaccine in preventing measles transmission, stating it is the most effective method to combat the outbreak. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has deployed teams to assist with the situation, as health officials predict the outbreak could last for months. As the cases continue to surge, public health authorities emphasize the critical need for vaccination to prevent further tragedies.

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