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Measles cases-Measles Cases Increased In Pune After Mumbai

Now measles cases have been found in small children in Pune city as well. According to the information received, parents of children have been advised by their schools to take precautions due to increasing cases of Measles. At the same time, an atmosphere of fear is also being seen among the parents. According to health officials, parents are afraid to send children to school. However, it is also a matter of relief that measles cases have been confirmed only in some parts of the city The risk of spreading measles increases in cases where children have not received vaccination for measles. At the same time, it is not possible for children to follow social distancing, in such a situation, the fear of spreading Measles in children by sitting and playing together in school is also high.Some instructions have also been given by the health authorities to the parents of small children which states that, If small children show symptoms like cold, high fever, red eyes or runny nose , contact the doctor immediately. Do not send the child to school if symptoms appear. Children should use handkerchief while cleaning their hands and coughing and sneezing. 3 children died of measles The condition of the state regarding measles is such that 3 children of Ghatkopar area have died due to this disease. The children were undergoing treatment in the hospital. It has been told that two of these children were 5 years old and one child was 14 months old and all three were not vaccinated against measles. Apart from this, cases are coming from different areas of the city. Children getting infected even after getting measles vaccine What is worrying about measles is that most of the 29 children who got measles in Mumbai have been vaccinated and still got infected. Rash in the body of these children or say that there is high fever with red rashes. Water is coming from the eyes of some. Administration and health are worried seeing this situation as to how children are getting infected even after getting vaccinated. That's why the Ministry of Health has sent a special team to Mumbai for investigation.Measles is a rapidly spreading infectious disease caused by the Rubella virus. That is, if the situation is not brought under control soon, then its cases may increase further. Along with this, the administration is also insisting on vaccination of measles , so that children do not die due to lack of vaccine.

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