Masters alarm in Linz: Four children because of not vaccinated to the hospital!
Masters alarm in Linz: Four children because of not vaccinated to the hospital!
In the past few weeks, alarming cases of measles infections have been registered at the Kepler University Hospital in Linz. Four unvaccinated children had to be treated inpatient, including a baby that was only six months old, which was admitted to the intensive care unit with measles and heavy bacterial sepsis. This is reported by the ORF . The doctors pointed out that the patients were dependent on oxygen and breathing support due to complications such as pneumonia.
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The senior physician for infectious diseases, Ariane Biebl, explained that all four children were not vaccinated and emphasized the importance of vaccinations in the Austrian vaccination schedule. "These recommendations are aimed at saving children a lot of suffering," says Biebl according to Krone . Due to the high risk of serious complications, the doctors ask parents to take their children's vaccinations seriously to protect the health of the little ones and prevent the spread of such diseases.
measles are a highly contagious virus disease that not only leads to feverish conditions, but can also have serious long-term consequences. The incubation period can vary between eight and 14 days, which increases the risk of rapid spread. In view of this situation, the doctors underline the need for a high vaccination rate to avoid serious illnesses and to secure public health as a whole.
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