Mother’s vaccination in Durham Province after the “terrifying” measles

Sharon BarorHealth correspondent, BBC, northeast and CORBIA

Baby Saskia was provided at the age of seven months, and she is in the hospital with a distinctive red measles rash on her face. We can only see her head while she is lying on her side and has a doll in her mouth.provider

The child Sasxia had a model measles rash

There is no place anywhere in the northeast of England and measles in childhood, mumps and measles.

Middlesbrough has the lowest rate in the region by 82.5 %, but an increase of 77.9 % in the previous year.

The mother of one child – younger than having MMR but it was possible to be protected through the herd immunity – that the experience of her presence at the age of seventy was “terrifying”.

The medical director of the Integrated Welfare Council for the northeast and northeast of Komberia, Dr. Catherine Monagan, warned that the measles were dangerous and “one of the most infectious diseases in the world.”

The Middlesebrough was the largest rate of the high vaccination rate in the region in 2024-25, while Cumbria had the highest total rate in the region but saw it decreased slightly from 94.8 % in 2023-24 to 94.3 %.

Of the 12 local authority regions in the region, eight slight or moderate increase, but still ranges between 82 % and 94 %.

Health experts fear that the low vaccination rate can lead to more outbreaks.

They say that children should have two doses of Jab MMR to be fully protected and prevent the virus that is transmitted to other children and weak people who could not get it.

Saskia child in the hospital. Her mother holds her hand and there is a blanket under her head as a pillow. The child has cooling platforms on her chest and is still tied in an ambulance. She has a doll next to her, and a doll in her mouth. She looks sleeping, warm and enjoyable.   provider

Sussexia was transferred to the hospital after she found her mother not responding

Singing teacher Scarlett Jones, from Bishop Middhamham in Durham County, said her daughter was suddenly sick in August last year.

“I just put on her back, staring at the ceiling, do not respond very much,” said 29 -year -old.

The child’s temperature was 39c (102.9F), and she became more flexible, her eyes were red and swelling, and she was struggling to breathe.

Although the paramedics arrived within a few minutes and knew that the child needs to go to the hospital, Mrs. Jones could not contact her husband, Dan, a professional football player, who was in training.

“Their phones are not allowed at all,” she said.

“So the club’s store rang and someone rushed to the field.”

As the child’s temperature continues to rise, doctors first looked at poisoning, then meningitis, before developing a rash, and discovered a distinctive white spots consultant in her mouth.

“It took some time to diagnose measles because they have never seen a case before,” said Ms. Jones.

She added that the doctor asked whether medical students could be brought, because they had not seen before, then the disease directly.

Baby Sussexia holds her mother Scarlett Jones, who has long blond hair and wears a pink shirt with white lines. Baby Saskia Dungarees is wearing a pink and white color with egg game. Both really smile.

Now at one age, Saskia is completely recovered

The measles are usually wiped within seven to 10 days, but it can cause serious complications.

“Measles is one of the most infectious diseases in the world and can be very dangerous,” said Dr. Monagan.

“It can cause pneumonia, as it can cause swelling of the brain that can leave you with catastrophic diseases and change life – so blindness, deafness.

“The worst scenario is You can die

Dr. Monagan said that doctors are concerned about the return of the virus, with children and young children, pregnant women, and those who suffer from the weakening of the immune system at increased risk.

She said that the disease was 95-98 % to be prevented with a mmr vaccine.

Dr. Catherine Monaghan stands next to a hospital bed, out of focus behind. She wears her dark blue medical uniform. Her blond hair is linked.

Dr. Catherine Monaghan said the measles are “very dangerous”

The measles were largely eliminated, but with low absorption of lead, the number of cases grew.

Child health experts said that some parents may not vaccinate their children because they reduce the seriousness of the disease.

After presenting MMR, fears were raised that it was associated with autism.

In 1988, researcher Andrew Wickfield claimed that the two were connected, but his work was later rejected and was struck by the General Medical Council in 2010.

The rates also decreased during the Covid-19s, where the routine dates were missed.

The World Health Organization says that 95 % of the population needs vaccination to prevent the outbreak of the disease and protect the immune.

UK’s health security agency figures indicate 2024-25 that 91.9 % of five-year-old children in England have received one dose of the MMR vaccine, unchanged from the previous year and the lowest level since 2010-11.

MMR doses are routine in one year, three years and four months.

Older children and adults can get JAB if they are not vaccinated earlier.

With the return of children to school, there are concerns that there can be there Increase in cases.

Dr. Monagan said that the two rats gave protection against “something that could be catastrophic, and perhaps fatal.”

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