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Austin Public Health said in a Tuesday press release that it detected "traces of measles" in Travis County's wastewater.
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AUSTIN, Texas — Officials with Austin Public Health (APH) say they have detected traces of measles in Austin's wastewater.
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There are no new confirmed measles cases to report in Texas this week, according to the state, but Austin's health department has detected the measles virus in wastewater.