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Another measles child dies in Texas, even the outbreak continues
Robert F., Secretary of President Donald Trump. Kennedy visited Texas as it was revealed that another child died of measles in the state. Kennedy attended the 8 -year -old girl Daisy Hildebrand’s funeral, killing a pulmonary failure during treatment at a local hospital.

Daisy’s death is the third tied to the outbreak of the disease in a decade, which spread to New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and Mexico
Khasra’s outbreak claimed the life of another child in Texas, President Donald Trump’s Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy indicated to travel from Junior, according to news reports, Kennedy attended the child’s funeral on Sunday.
The eight-year-old girl, known as Daisy Hildebrand, died of measles pulmonary failure, while she was being treated at a hospital in Lubock-a highly infectious virus subscription that affects about 500 people across the United States.
Daisy’s death is the third tied to the outbreak of the disease in a decade, spreading to New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas and Mexico. Earlier, a primary school-class child in Texas and another adult disease in New Mexico succumbed; Neither was vaccinated.
On social media, Kennedy wrote that he was working to “control the outbreak” and went to Gens County to relax the families buried by two young children. She was seen on Sunday afternoon outside a Menonite Church on Sunday afternoon, where funeral services were held, but did not attend a nearby news conference organized by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention. According to state officials, the girl was not vaccinated against the disease and did not have any underlying health status that contributed to her death.
Kennedy urged for vaccination against measles
Despite his past as a vocal vaccine suspect, Kennedy admitted that the MMR vaccine was the most effective way to prevent the spread of measles. “The most effective way to prevent the spread of measles is MMR vaccine,” he wrote on X. “I have talked to Governor Abbott, and I have offered HHS continuous support. On his request, we have rebuilt CDC teams in Texas. We will continue to follow the leadership of Texas and offer other affected zuridictions similar to similar resources.”
Measles, Kanthamala and Rubella vaccine have been safely used for over 60 years and 97 percent of measles after two doses are effective. According to public health officials, the region is expected to continue outbreaks for at least one year, the region’s measles eradication situation – which was earned in 2000 – at risk.
What is measles?
Measles is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus. It causes symptoms such as broad grains and flu, but it is not just a rash. Doctors say that it can make you extremely sick and can cause inflammation of the brain and fatal complications like pneumonia. It also leads to other infections.
Millions of deaths occurred around the world due to measles before it would have regularly part of childhood immunity. There is no specific treatment or treatment.
Measles symptoms and symptoms
Some signs and symptoms of measles include:
- High fever
- Cough
- Red or blood eyes
- Flowing nose
- Fatigue and fatigue
- Red spots with white centers in your mouth
- Skin knife
- Extreme diarrhea stomach ache and vomiting
- sore throat
- Muscle pain
- Headache
According to doctors, measles symptoms do not appear at once. It begins with fever, cough, flowing nose and red eyes and moves forward with the spot after two to three days and fade when the rash starts. The rash appears three to five days after your initial symptoms begin. A high fever can develop with grain.
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