Measles on the Rise: Why Are Kids Getting Sick?

Texas, USASat Feb 22 2025
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This: nearly 100 people, mostly kids, are sick with measles. This is not a story from a far-off land or a distant past. This is happening right now in Texas and New Mexico. It's a stark reminder that measles, a disease we thought we had under control, is making a comeback. The outbreak started in late January. It's been spreading through the South Plains region of Texas. The Texas Department of State Health Services confirmed 90 cases. Out of these, 77 are children. Sixteen people have been hospitalized. These numbers are alarming. They show that measles is not just a mild illness. It can be serious and dangerous. Vaccination rates in the region are worryingly low. They are way below the federal targets. This is a red flag. It shows that many people are not getting the protection they need. Experts are concerned. They are worried about the trend of declining vaccination rates. This trend is not just about measles. It's about all vaccine-preventable diseases.
There's a bigger picture here. The news comes at a time when there's a lot of talk about vaccines. There are concerns about vaccine hesitancy. There are also concerns about the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. , a well-known vaccine skeptic, as the nation’s health secretary. This is a complex issue. It's not just about one person or one decision. It's about public health and safety. Measles is highly contagious. It can spread quickly. It can cause serious complications. It's not just a childhood illness. It can affect anyone. It can be deadly. This outbreak is a wake-up call. It's a reminder that vaccines work. They protect us. They protect our communities. They save lives. We need to think critically about this. We need to ask questions. Why are vaccination rates low? What can we do to change this? How can we protect our kids and our communities? These are tough questions. But they are important. They are worth thinking about.
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