Labb Occ, Texas (Kal) – In its recent update, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) filed a case of 198 in West Texas.
Local health officials said the neighboring New Mexico also had three times a day.
In Texas, the DSHS said 23 of the about 200 patients were hospitalized on Friday morning. Officials said most cases were in patients who were not vaccinated.
“Due to the highly contagious nature of the disease, there are likely to be additional cases in the outbreak and surrounding communities,” said an update posted on Friday. “DSHS is working with local health departments to investigate the outbreak.”
A casualty associated with an outbreak in Texas – A child of an unveiled school-old. Officials could not mention the exact age of those who had passed since childhood, or if they faced any underlying health problems.
Across the border of the state Lia County, NMThe uncontrolled resident performed a positive test for Arya after passing. The county filed a 10 -day case on Thursday, but the state health department said the number of cases in the area has increased to 30 on Friday.
The department has said that it could not prove a clear connection to the Texas eruption; On February 14, he said that a link was “suspicious”.
In addition to Texas and New Mexico, disease control and prevention centers (CDCs) are Alaska, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, New Jersey, New York City, Pennsylvania, Rhod Island and Washington, though in Texas and New Mexico.
Why is Ary spreading right now?
Childhood vaccination rates have dropped across the country as a number of parents get rid of public school requirements for personal or religious reasons. In the Gains County of Texas, most cases, the kindergarten obeys’ vaccination rate is perception rate – below the perception perception percentage required for the outbreak.
Many of Texas’s Gains County cases are also in the County’s menonite community, various groups in which the Histor is a historing vaccination rate low and whose members can mistrust government order and intervention.
Dean of Oklahoma University, Oklahoma’s Hudson Callege Lege Ne F Public Health Dean. “You know, many children, and we are starting to break up again because parents do not vaccinate their children,” said Dale Bretzler, “Dean Del Bretzer, Dean of Oklahoma’s Health University, told Nexstar.Coffore.
“When the vaccination population rate starts to fall below the perception per percent, you will have an outbreak.”
The Doctor Curter also told the outlet that they believed that the low vaccination rate is partly. The public is linked to a warning or resistance, some of which are fueled by politicians.
“I think there is a clear political influence in a way that has a vision about the effectiveness and safety of vaccines,” Bretzler said.
Arya is also a very infectious disease, and spreads by infected individuals or by touching the infected surfaces after the cough or sneezing of the infected person.
“You can only get auri by staying in a room where the man is living. It can also happen up to 2 hours after the person is gone, “Writes CDCs.
Who should be vaccinated?
The best way to avoid transmission is to obtain a vaccine, according to CDCWorld Health Organization, DHSH and most infectious disease specialists.
The latest bulletin from Texas DHSH writes, “The best way to prevent illness is to be embodied with two doses of the vaccine against Ori, which is mainly given as a combination of ori-galaxy vaccine.” “Two doses of the MMR vaccine are very effective in preventing Arya.”
Specifically, DSHS is recommending that parents of six to 11 months of infants consider the initial dose Ori-throat-rubella (MMR) vaccine. Another dose will be recommended for 12 to 15 months. For children receiving early vaccine, the final dose will be recommended at the age of four to six.
For children over 12 months of age, if the baby does not shot the ory, the DSHS recommended that they get a dose immediately, followed by 28 days later. The DSHS said that adolescents and adults who do not have immunity evidence should do the same.
The Associated Press contributed to the report.
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