Twelve Children Hospitalized with Measles, Most Were Unvaccinated
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Twelve children hospitalized with measles, most were unvaccinated
The Health Ministry reported that since the measles outbreak began in Israel about three months ago, 245 cases have been diagnosed, mostly from Jerusalem and the Beit Shemesh area. Around 87 percent of measles patients are children, mostly unvaccinated against measles, according to the ministry
At least 12 unvaccinated children with measles are hospitalized in Jerusalem hospitals, two of them in critical condition after complications and system collapse; doctors make a desperate appeal to parents: "It's in your hands - a life-saving vaccine"
All the children hospitalized with measles are under the age of six - including a one-year-old baby and a two-year-old toddler in serious condition, both connected to an ACMO device. Since the start of the measles outbreak in Israel, about three months ago, 245 patients have been diagnosed, of whom 91 are active patients
Two toddlers – a one-year-old and a two-year-old – are hospitalized in critical condition at Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital, connected to an ACME machine, following serious complications from measles. The one-year-old toddler was taken to the hospital over the weekend suffering from severe breathing difficulties and was diagnosed with measles. Her condition deteriorated rapidly, and she was transferred to the pediatric intensive care unit, where s…
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