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Measles cases are spreading throughout the US, so 12 states report Official occurrencelatest CDC data shows concerns are rising among high-risk groups.

The most common children under the age of 5 Vulnerable to measleshealth experts will check.

The CDC recommends that children receive the MMR (Measles-Mumpsulvera) vaccine starting with the first dose between 12 and 15 months and the second dose at ages 4 to 6 years.

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This means that children under the age of 5 may not have full protection.

As measles cases continue to spread across the US, concerns are rising among high-risk groups as 12 states report official outbreaks, according to latest CDC data. (istock)

Alison Croucher is a pediatrician and osteopathic MD who provides proper health and care in Illinois, and she said she receives questions from related parents who frequently try to protect their children. A highly contagious virus.

Chroucher shared some of the most common inquiries she received along with her responses.

1. Should I worry about whether I live or where I’m traveling?

Measles cases have been reported in 20 states to date (according to the CDC): Alaska, Alaska, California, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Monana, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington.

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Children under the age of 5 are the most vulnerable to measles, health experts have confirmed. (istock)

Even if you don’t live in any of those fields, the disease is It will evolve rapidly.

The state’s Ministry of Health website, which should end with “.gov,” is a great place to start. If you are planning a trip to an area with a reported case, seek guidance from your doctor in advance.

2. How can I know if my child is fully vaccinated?

If you receive two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines at least four weeks apart, your child is considered to be fully vaccinated with measles.

The first dose is usually given to children between 12 and 15 months old and to the second child at 4 to 6 years old.

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In the early stages, symptoms to be aware of include fever, cough, runny nose, and red and irritating eyes. (istock)

3. Can infants get the vaccine sooner?

In certain cases, yes. Infants traveling to high-risk or active areas MMR vaccine 6 to 12 months old. It is important to talk to your pediatrician as this depends on your individual situation.

Keep in mind that early doses do not rely on the usual vaccination schedule. Your child will need two more additional doses after their first birthday.

Another condition confirms measles cases in the first child and infected child of the year

4. What happens if the infant is too young to get the MMR vaccine?

If your infant is too young for the vaccine, it is important to take additional caution to limit exposure to others who are sick or may be ill. Don’t be afraid to refuse travel or gatherings. You have all the rights to protect your child’s health.

5.How quickly can my child get the second MMR vaccine?

For children over a year, the second MMR dose is given as early as the first four weeks. Once both doses are received, the child is considered fully vaccinated and no additional doses are required.

“One to three out of 1,000 children infected with measles die from complications from the illness.”

6. We were around other people who had recently traveled. What symptoms should I monitor?

In the early stages, symptoms to be aware of include fever, cough, runny nose, and red and irritating eyes.

These symptoms usually appear 7-14 days after the initial exposure.

7. My child shows signs of a cold. Could this be early measles?

It’s not always easy as measles shares symptoms with many other illnesses. One of the key differentiators is A child with measles Usually, it displays very high heat, about 104°F. They also tend to be very noisy.

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Around the second or third day of symptoms, many patients develop small, bluish white spots on the inner cheek, known as coprick spots, but not all children develop these spots. Telltale’s red rash usually develops illness for 3-5 days.

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If you receive two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines at least four weeks apart, your child is considered to be fully vaccinated with measles. (Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images)

8. What does measles rash look like?

This rash usually begins 3-5 days after the first symptoms. It starts as a small spot on the face near the hairline, then spreads downwards, allowing you to cover your whole body.

9. Why is measles dangerous?

Measles has many complications, from mild to severe. Approximately 1 in 10 people develop Ear infections Or diarrhea.

One in five children who are not vaccinated with measles must be hospitalized. One in 20 children suffer from pneumonia. This is the most common cause of illness death.

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Approximately one in 1,000 children develop encephalitis or inflammation; Swelling of the brain. This can lead to seizures, lifelong disability, and even death. Overall, one to three out of 1,000 children infected with measles die from complications of the disease.

10. Why are some people not turning their children into MMR vaccines?

With the increasing number of misinformation and misinformation circulating about vaccines, some parents are now slowing or skipping them completely.

The MMR vaccine is safely administered to millions of people and has excellent safety records. Link to autism.

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11. What should I do if I think my child has measles?

Don’t wait – Please contact your doctor immediately. They can guide you through the next step.

The above questions and answers were provided by Alison Croucher, do, do, do, pediatrician and osteopathic doctor in Illinois who received proper health and care.

Melissa Rudy is a senior health editor at Fox News Digital and a member of the Lifestyle team. Story tips can be sent to [email protected].

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