 This study examined the vaccination status and risk factors for mortality in children admitted with complications of measles. It found that 47.8 percent of the children were unvaccinated, and those who were unvaccinated had a higher risk of death compared to those who were vaccinated. Additionally, malnourished children and those with encephalitis were more likely to die than those with pneumonia. This article was authored by Brekna Oryngzeb, Ariesh Fatmi, Ramana Waries, and others.