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Measles on the Rise: The U. S. Faces Growing Health Challenge
Texas USASunday, April 20, 2025
Measles is caused by a virus that can lead to severe complications and even death. It is preventable through vaccination, but vaccination rates have been declining. This decline is due to various factors, including misinformation and personal beliefs. The MMR vaccine is the best defense against measles. It is recommended for children between 12 and 15 months old, with a second dose between 4 and 6 years old. Even adults who are unsure about their immunity can benefit from getting another shot.
The symptoms of measles include a high fever, runny nose, cough, red eyes, and a distinctive rash. The rash typically appears a few days after the first symptoms and can spread throughout the body. While most people recover, measles can lead to serious complications like pneumonia, blindness, and brain swelling. There is no specific treatment for measles, so doctors focus on managing symptoms and preventing complications.
The current outbreak is a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination. Communities with high vaccination rates have a better chance of preventing the spread of measles. This is known as herd immunity, where the majority of the population is protected, making it harder for the disease to spread. However, with declining vaccination rates, this protection is at risk. It is crucial for everyone to understand the importance of vaccination and to take steps to protect themselves and their communities.
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