After a measles contract, Liverpool’s alder is that a child has died in Children’s Hospital, BBC understands.
There was one there Children are being taken to hospital After becoming “severely unhealthy” with highly infectious viruses.
Elder Hey said that it would not officially comment on personal matters to honor the patient’s privacy, but the BBC has been confirmed the death.
No details have been released about whether the child is being treated for other health problems or their vaccination status.
It is believed that 17 children have been treated in Elder Hey since June.
It is believed that the child is believed to be the second in Britain in only a decade, who died after dying after measles, after Renaneur, Salaford, Greater Manchester, Greater Manchester, Death at the age of 10 in 2023,
An Elder Hey Children’s spokesperson of the NHS Foundation Trust said: “To honor the patient privacy, we cannot comment on personal matters.
“We are worried about the increasing number of children and youth who are contracting measles.
“Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that children can be severely unhealthy, require hospital treatment, and in rare cases, death may occur.”
The hospital warned the parents earlier this week that the decline in MMR vaccine was behind. Spike in measles cases In the area.
Chief nurse Nathan Aske said that he felt that the misunderstanding around the vaccine had been convicted.
“This vaccine has been in use for over 50 years. It is very safe, attempted and tested,” he said.
People with compromise immunity are involved in patients with other health issues in the site, “make them more sensitive to infection, including measles, an alder he said.