Colorado’s Second measles case confirmed in Denver baby
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According to CDPHE, the baby is unvaccinated and had recently traveled with family to an area of Chihuahua, Mexico, where there has been an ongoing measles outbreak.
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Colorado health officials warned Tuesday that measles may be spreading undetected in Colorado following the confirmation of the state’s third case this year in an Archuleta County resident.
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Texas, measles
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The Texas Department of State Health Services on Friday reported 59 new measles cases in three days, bringing the total to 481 in the state, while New Mexico's health department reported 54 infection...
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Indiana health officials announced a measles outbreak Wednesday, with six cases that have no known links to the outbreaks in several other states.
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So far, 12% of the CDC-confirmed cases have led to hospitalization, and in February, an unvaccinated, school-age child in Texas died of the infection, making them the first person to die of measles i...
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There are roughly 680 confirmed cases of measles as of Thursday, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said, as outbreaks of the highly contagious illness spread across nearly two dozen states.
The U.S. now has more than double the number of measles cases it saw in all of 2024, with Texas reporting another large jump in cases and hospitalizations on Friday.
Texas and New Mexico measles outbreaks grow, with Texas reporting 481 cases across 19 counties, affecting largely undervaccinated areas.
More New Mexicans are getting measles vaccinations this year even as the number of illnesses in the state continues to increase, the New Mexico Department of Health said Friday.
A measles outbreak spanning multiple states is nearing 600 cases, and experts say it might just be the beginning.
MEASLES IS A DANGEROUS VIRAL DISEASE. THAT’S REALLY SURGING AROUND THE WORLD. OUR KOAT, UNM HEALTH EXPERT, DOCTOR RASH, SPOKE TO OUR OWN DARLENE MELENDEZ ABOUT HOW WE CAN PROTECT OURSELVES. IN 2023 ALONE,
As measles outbreaks occur at home and around the globe, it’s critical that New Yorkers take the necessary steps ...'