By DEVI SHASTRI

A school-age child has died from a rare complication of measles contracted in infancy, Los Angeles County health officials said Thursday.

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The child, who had been too young to be vaccinated when they were infected by the virus, died of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis, according to the county health department. The incurable disorder

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