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The number of cases tied to the months-long measles outbreak in Texas has not increased in three weeks, and a spokesman for the Department of State Health Services said, "It appears the height of the ...
The measles outbreak in Texas has slowed "dramatically" in recent weeks, but experts still expect the virus to continue to ...
There have been no new cases confirmed in Texas in four weeks. On July 15, the state reported 762 cases confirmed, and since ...
An outbreak of measles in Texas has infected 124 people so far — 18 of whom have subsequently been hospitalized and one who ...
As the number of Texas measles cases tied to a West Texas outbreak slows to a trickle, South Plains public health director Zach Holbrooks remembers the call from a colleague in an adjacent county six ...
Over 130 people in rural Texas and New Mexico have been infected with measles ‒ and the nation's largest outbreak in six years is projected to keep surging. What began in a tight-knit West Texas ...
An outbreak of measles is wreaking havoc in the South Plains region of Texas, where nearly 60 children have been confirmed to be infected. Physicians in the state say the current situation was ...
The Brief A second school-aged child has died from complications related to measles, according to hospital officials. The child died at a hospital in Lubbock, Texas. The total number of cases ...
The Texas measles outbreak has resulted in 279 cases and one fatality, with expectations of a year-long duration. Reclassification of cases revealed exposure before full immunity, highlighting the ...
A measles outbreak in Texas has grown to 48 confirmed cases, making it the state’s worst in nearly 30 years — and local health officials say additional cases are likely. At least 13 people ...
Texas’ outbreak, which has largely spread in undervaccinated Mennonite communities, could last a year based on studies of how measles previously spread in Amish communities in the U.S.
Over 130 people in rural Texas and New Mexico have been infected with measles ‒ and the nation's largest outbreak in six years is projected to keep surging. What began in a tight-knit West Texas ...