The second child dies for reasons for measles in Western Texas

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the central base of Texas’s growing measles epidemic on Sunday, and a funeral ceremony was held for a second little child who died of a disease -related disease that could not be overcome and died of measles.
In a social media article, Kennedy said in a social media article that he was working to “control the outbreak ve and that he went to Gaines County to relieve families of the two little children. It was seen outside a Mennonite Church where funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon, but did not attend a news conference on the outbreak by the US disease control centers.
Seminole The central base of the outbreak, It started in late January and continued to swell – it was believed that only 500 cases in Texas, as well as cases from the outbreak to New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and Mexico.
The second little child died on Thursday because he defined the child’s doctor as measles pulmonary insufficiency “and did not have the underlying health conditions, In a news bulletin. UMC Health System Spokesman Aaron Davis at Lubbock said that the child was “treated for measles complications while being hospitalized”.
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This is the death of the third measles known to this epidemic. One was another primary school age in Texas, the other was an adult in New Mexico; Neither of them was vaccinated.
Kennedy’s first visit to the region as a health secretary, said that 6 and 8 -year -old children came together with their families. He said that the mennonite community in Western Texas and the mennonite community, where the virus mostly spread, said that he developed bond.
Earlier this year, before he rose to the role of the nation’s best health secretary, Kennedy, an anti -vaccine advocate, resisted calling for widespread vaccines as the measles epidemic deteriorated under his clock. However, on Sunday, a long statement published in X, “the most effective way to prevent measles spread,” he said.
Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine have been used safely for more than 60 years and after two doses, it is 97% effective against measles.
CDC Event Manager Manisha Patel said MMR vaccine at a Sunday News conference is the best way to protect against measles. He also told parents at Gaines County that it is important for a child to be sick of measles.
Patel, “Call your doctor and make sure you talk to a healthcare professional who can guide you in the next steps,” he said.
Kennedy’s social media article said that CDC employees were “re -deployed”. CDC spokesman Jason McDonald was late on Sunday, the first CDC team came in early March and left Gaines County on April 1, a team led by Patel was ordered by Kennedy and was re -deployed as requested by the governor of Texas and came to evaluate the needs today.
When asked about the epidemic of journalists in Air Force One on Sunday, Trump said, “They make reports on this issue,” he said.
Neither the CDC nor the State Health Department did not involve death in the measles reports published on Friday, but when the CDC was asked Sunday, he accepted it.
The number of cases in Texas increased by 81 between 28 March and 4 April and 16 more people were taken to hospital. Throughout the country, the United States is more than twice the measles cases it has seen in the entire 2024.
Republican US year Bill Cassidy, Louisiana, a liver doctor who helped the approval of Cinch Kennedy’s votes called Sunday for more powerful messages than health authorities In a shipment in x.
“Everyone should be vaccinated! There is no treatment for measles. There is no use of measles,” he wrote. “High -level medical officials, such a clear way B/4 Another child died.”
Cassidy asked Kennedy to appear before the health committee on Thursday, but Kennedy did not confirm the public whether he would join.
A CDC spokesman recorded the effectiveness of the measles vaccine on Sunday, but stopped calling people to buy. Sözcü, who left the public health messages that have been going on for a long time around the vaccination, described the decision as “personal ve and encouraged people to talk to their doctors. “It should be informed about potential risks and benefits associated with vaccines, Söz said the spokesman.
False information about how to prevent and treat measles is that doctors should be given under the orders of a doctor and can be too dangerous.
The doctors at the Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock, where the first measles death occurred, say that they treat less than 10 children for children who do not completely vaccine and make routine laboratory tests in children who are not completely vaccinated and measles. Chief Medical Officer Lara Johnson reported that patients use vitamin A to treat and prevent the virus.
Former Vaccination Chief of Food and Drug Administration. Peter Marx said that the responsibility of death belongs to Kennedy and his staff. Marks was forced from FDA after disagreements on vaccination security with Kennedy.
In his interview on Sunday, Marx said to Associated Press, “The essence of this absolute unnecessary death.” “These children should be vaccinated – you prevent people from die of measles.”
Marks also warned the US senators that more deaths would occur if it does not react more aggressively to the administration epidemic.
Experts and local health officials expect the outbreak to continue for a few more months, even if not one year. In Western Texas, the majority of cases are not vaccinated and children under 17 years of age.
A few states are concerned that the decrease in childhood vaccine rates across the vaccine-prevented disease epidemics by the vaccine-the decrease in childhood vaccine rates may cost measles eliminating the United States.
Measles is a respiratory virus that can survive up to two hours in the air. It will take the virus if exposed to 9 people from 10 sensitive people According to HKM. The first shot is recommended for 12 to 15 months, and the second is recommended for children aged 4 to 6 years.
-Seitz reported from Washington. Seminolle, photojournalist Annie Rice in Texas and AP correspondent in Washington Matthew Perrone contributed to this report.