With no explanation, label text_A→text_B with either "DON'T KNOW", "NO" or "YES".
text_A: The use of vitamin A during treatment is recommended to decrease the risk of blindness; however, it does not prevent or cure the disease. A systematic review of trials into its use found no reduction in overall mortality, but two doses (200 000 IU) of vitamin A was shown to reduce mortality for measles in children younger than two years of age. It is clear that zinc supplementation in children with measles affects outcomes as it has been sufficiently studied and has been shown to reduce mortality. There are no adequate studies on whether Chinese medicinal herbs are effective.
text_B: According to the studies, should a doctor prescribe zinc supplementation to help children with measles?
YES.