Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar issued
the following statement regarding the current measles outbreaks
around the United States:
“The United States is seeing a resurgence of measles,
a disease that had once been effectively eliminated from our
country. And today, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
has confirmed that ongoing measles outbreaks in 22 states has led
to the highest number of cases reported nationwide since the
disease was declared eliminated in this country in 2000. Measles is
not a harmless childhood illness, but a highly contagious,
potentially life-threatening disease. We have the ability to safely
protect our children and our communities. Vaccines are a safe,
highly effective public health solution that can prevent this
disease. The measles vaccines are among the most extensively
studied medical products we have, and their safety has been firmly
established over many years in some of the largest vaccine studies
ever undertaken.
"With a safe and effective vaccine that protects
against measles, the suffering we are seeing is avoidable. The CDC
is ready to support public health departments in monitoring and responding
to outbreaks, and will continue to receive, review, and compile the
latest reports of measles cases.
"All Americans would be safer and healthier if we
received measles vaccines on the recommended schedule. Next week is
a significant opportunity to educate ourselves on the importance of
vaccines, as we mark National Infant Immunization Week. The
Department of Health and Human Services will undertake a
comprehensive campaign to reinforce the message that vaccines are
safe and effective ways to protect your children, your family,
yourself, and your neighbors.”
For more information about who should get the measles
vaccine, go here: https://www.vaccines.gov/diseases/measles
Click here for the CDC’s statement on measles:https://www.cdc.gov/media/index.html |
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