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Child dies at Alder Hey Children’s hospital as measles cases surge

BBC died in Liverpool’s Alder Hey Children’s Hospital after a child’s measles contracted.

One Fluctuation in children taken to hospital After being seriously uncomfortable with a very infectious virus.

Alder Hey said that respect for patient privacy would not officially comment on individual cases, but death was confirmed to the BBC.

No details about whether the child has been treated for other health problems or no details about vaccination conditions have been published.

Since June, 17 children have been treated in Alder Hey for the virus.

The child is believed to be only second in England in a decade, and he is believed to have died after he died after Salford from the Great Manchester, Renae Archer. He died at the age of 10 in 2023.

An Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust Spokesman said: “We cannot comment on individual cases to respect patient privacy.

“We are concerned about the number of children and young people who contract measles.

“Measles are an extremely infectious viral disease that requires children to behave seriously well, requiring hospital treatment and requiring death in rare cases.”

The hospital warned the parents that they fell in MMR vaccine at the beginning of this week. Increase in measles cases in the region.

The chief nurse Nathan Aspew said he felt that misunderstandings around the vaccine would be accused.

“This vaccine has been used for more than 50 years. Very safe, tried and tested,” he said.

An Alder Hey spokesman, among the patients in the region because of other health problems, “they make them more sensitive to infections because of other health problems contain patients with immunity.

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