Measles outbreak with 58 cases hits Texas, prompting health officials to urge vaccination and warn of further spread.
Laredo officials urged vaccinations as Texas saw its worst measles outbreak in 30 years, calling on parents to stay vigilant.
The number of measles cases in Texas has ballooned to at least 58, as of Tuesday, including a baby who was too young to be vaccinated.
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Texas health officials have reported a growing measles outbreak now totaling 58 confirmed cases in the South Plains region in the northwest part of the state.
Texas is experiencing a measles outbreak with 58 reported cases, primarily affecting unvaccinated children aged 5-17. Measles is highly contagious and spreads through air droplets and surface contact, ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health is warning families in Alabama about the need for measles vaccinations. The alert was ...
Yes, the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine is safe and highly effective in preventing measles infection and severe cases of the disease.
Two of the four cases are in Lubbock, which hasn’t seen a case in more than 20 years. Meanwhile, measles vaccination rates in Texas have fallen over the last four years.