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Texas' largest measles outbreak in decades has subsided, but the state could see another in the future unless vaccination ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBetter testing, less vaccine messaging among lessons learned from historic Texas measles outbreakFaced with a skeptical religious community that became the center of the outbreak, public health officials say they may have ...
The measles outbreak in Texas may be starting to wane some, according to state officials. Texas did not add any cases in the ...
Texas' outbreak, which has largely spread in under-vaccinated Mennonite communities, could last a year based on studies of how measles previously spread in Amish communities in the U.S.
The outbreak has already caused the state to report more measles cases in the first few months of this year than in any full year since 1992. There have been 561 cases reported in Texas, plus ...
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 ...
The measles outbreak in western Texas has hit 481 cases, with 59 newly identified infections confirmed over the last three days, according to new data published Friday. Almost all of the cases are ...
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 outbreak has resulted in 124 cases of measles, most in children, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. Eighteen people have been hospitalized.
It's the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015. More than 130 people in west Texas and New Mexico have been sickened in the outbreak so far.
It's the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015. More than 130 people in west Texas and New Mexico have been sickened in the outbreak so far.
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 ...
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