A pediatrician in Texas warns of a measles outbreak with 90 cases, mostly in unvaccinated children, causing hospitalizations for breathing difficulties and high fevers. The outbreak is linked to a close-knit, under-vaccinated Mennonite community. Herd immunity is crucial to protect vulnerable children. Measles is highly contagious, with symptoms including fever, rash, cough, and fatigue. Vaccination is key to preventing the spread of the virus.
Key Points
Measles outbreak in Texas with 90 cases, mainly in unvaccinated children
Herd immunity is crucial to protect vulnerable individuals
Measles is highly contagious and can cause serious complications
Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent measles
Pros
Vaccination can prevent measles cases
Herd immunity can protect vulnerable children
Medical experts are actively working to contain the outbreak
Cons
Rising percentage of children seeking exemptions for vaccinations
Measles can lead to serious complications and even death