LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Health officials on Thursday reported the death of a Los Angeles County child from a complication of measles infection acquired during infancy.

The child, identified only as school-aged, was originally infected with measles as an infant before they were eligible to receive the measles vaccine which is routinely recommended to be administered between 12 and 15 months, the L.A. County Public Health department said in a statement.

Although they recovered from the initial measles illness, the child developed and ultimately died from subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, or SSPE - a rare but universally fatal complication that can occur in individuals who had measles early in life, according to the agency.

SSPE is a progressive brain disorder that is a late complication

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