California hit hard by Measles outbreak |
An #outbreak of measles in
Ohio has infected 68 people, adding to what is already an 18-year high
of measles cases in the United States.
That's disturbing news
for health professionals. The contagious infectious disease was
considered eliminated in the #UnitedStates in 2000.
The outbreak in #Ohio began with unvaccinated travelers to the Philippines, the state's Department of Health said Monday.
Philippines is
experiencing a very large measles outbreak; at least 20,000 confirmed
and suspected cases have been reported in the Asian nation.
California, another state
also reporting a high number of measles cases this year, said its
outbreak also resulted from people visiting the Philippines.
Visitors may pick up the
disease and bring it back to the United States, potentially infecting
those who cannot be vaccinated against the measles because they are too
young, for example, or who have intentionally remained unvaccinated.
Data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on April 24
found 129 cases of measles in the United States between January 1 to
April 18. That's the highest number of cases recorded for the period
since 1996.
Some of the Ohio cases were recorded after that reporting period -- meaning, the total now is undoubtedly higher.
Symptoms of measles
usually include fever, cough and conjunctivitis, along with a rash. In
rare cases, measles can lead to pneumonia and brain infections, which
can be fatal.
Source: CNN News
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