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United States Its the worst experience Year for ham Until July July 1, more than 3,000 cases in 5 states have been more than three decades. The case was almost greater in the 20th, left the country Ham Six years ago at risk, health officials were able to stop the expansion. However, in the growing public reaction against vaccines, many of the strategies used can no longer work.
Ham elimination means that no country has not been infected for more than 12 months. It happened in the outbreak of approximately 2019, which mainly influenced the Jewish population in New York City and some of the surrounding counties. In the autumn of 2018, US travelers who returned from Israel performed positive tests for Ham. The disease is rapidly spread due to very low vaccination rates, especially in children in close-up communities. Although the rate of vaccination in the state-across the state for school-age children was 98 percent of the previous school year, there was a coverage of vaccination in schools in the outbreak region Was only 77 percentThe Because the ham is extremely contagious, a 95 percent of the vaccine rate A community is needed to protect against the disease.
As a result, most of the ham cases occurred in 18 years of age or younger, About 86 percent Among whom were known to be uninterrupted. Some of these people created serious complications with pneumonia and about 8 percent were hospitalized.
In western Texas, the current enthusiasm is further enhanced by an outbreak in an underwriting menonite community. The cases are spread to other county, New Mexico and Oklahoma in Texas. Two children in Texas have died as a result of the ham this year without the underlying conditions. Everything was uninterrupted.
Neil Bhora, the executive director of the epidemic in the source coalition, said: “What we have seen in New York has been the result of the spread of misinformation and years of misinformation and vaccines, and earlier a medical epidemiologist at the centers of disease control and resistance was a reaction to 2019 outbreak.
After a month -long efforts, the cases were finally burned in New York, including both the traditional public health approach and policy change at the local and state level.
“Your first case needs to be taken seriously because it is like Kinding. You never know when the fire is about to come out,” the current president of the United Hospital Fund and CEO Oxyis Barbot said, who served as the Health Commissioner of New York City from 2018 to 2020.
As the disease spread, Barbot realized that the city’s health department had to go to the source of infection, mainly the damaged Orthodox Jewish schools. Working with the school administrators, they reviewed the vaccine records to identify uninterrupted or lower-children. After an exposure, these children were forbidden to attend school and child care for 21 days, the incubation period for ham. Similar measures were taken in some counties outside the city.
“It took time for many staff, it worked a lot of leg,” Barbot said. In one school, an infectious child causes more than 25 infections among other students and spreads out of the school. He says the health departments were “heavy involved” in “heavily involved” schools were complying with separate systems. “