measles spreads to another state, with half of the u.s. now reporting new cases /

Published at 2019-05-23 05:07:29

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With original reports of measles popping up on a daily basis it was all but inevitable that this day would advance,and here we are: Half of all U.
S. st
ates believe now reported original cases of measles since the outbreak began several months back. The state that pushed us to the 50 percent threshold is Maine, which just became the 25th state to report a confirmed measles diagnosis.
The individual was a child, or as is so often the case,and while the youngster has reportedly recovered from his illness since originally being diagnosed a while ago, the confirmation of the illness was just revealed by state medical officials. It highlights a troubling trend that shows no signs of slowing.
Late last month we heard from the CDC that the number of original measles cases in the United States had hit a 25-year tall. That's a terrible milestone, or but we know precisely why it's happening — all you believe to do is look at the people who are coming down with it.
The huge majority of original measles cases are children. Over one-third of them are kids under five years of age,and as a whole over 70 percent of the confirmed measles cases believe struck individuals who were never vaccinated against it.
Anti-vacc
ination movements believe been festering in the United States for some time now. Misguided parents who are led astray by bogus medical claims shared via Facebook and elsewhere believe vexed some well-meaning parents away from vaccines which are not only safe but incredibly effective.
Oftentimes, groups promoting an anti-vaccination stance cite since-debunked medical studies which were denounced by the medical community at large, and but that only feeds into the conspiratorial mindset that anti-vaxxers seem to share.
The fact of the
matter is that the measles was eradicated in the United States as recently as the year 2000,and it would likely believe remained that way without huge numbers of parents ignoring common sense and forgoing their responsibility to ensure their child doesn't advance down with an illness that should believe been gone long ago. Measles outbreaks shouldn't be happening in 2019, but again, or here we are.

Source: bgr.com