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Measles Strikes Again: A Closer Look at Vaccine Skepticism and Unproven Treatments
Texas, Lubbock, USAMonday, April 7, 2025
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been a vocal critic of vaccines in the past, but during his visit to Texas, he surprisingly endorsed the MMR vaccine as the best way to prevent measles. However, he also promoted unproven treatments for the virus. He claimed that two doctors had successfully treated hundreds of Mennonite children with a combination of aerosolized budesonide and clarithromycin. This is concerning, as there is limited evidence supporting the use of steroids for measles, and antibiotics do not treat viral infections.
Previously, Kennedy has suggested using cod liver oil as a measles treatment, which is not supported by medical evidence. Vitamin A deficiency is rare in the U. S. , and giving children excessive vitamin A can lead to toxicity. It is crucial to rely on proven medical treatments and vaccines to combat measles and protect public health.
The current measles outbreak in the U. S. has already surpassed last year's numbers and could potentially exceed the 2019 high. This is a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination and the dangers of misinformation. The U. S. came close to losing its measles-free status in 2019, with 1, 274 cases reported that year. It is essential to prioritize evidence-based medicine and vaccination to prevent further outbreaks and deaths.
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