Measles Outbreak at Mission Hospital: Urgent Need for Vaccines
In a concerning incident at Mission Hospital, Asheville, NC, seven-year-old twins with measles symptoms were misdiagnosed, exposing at least 26 others. The hospital was cited for failing to isolate patients promptly, leading to an immediate jeopardy status. Measles cases have surged nationwide, with North Carolina officials preparing for larger outbreaks. Early detection and isolation are crucial, as the virus spreads easily and lingers in the air for hours.
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