The measles outbreak in western Texas is continuing to grow with a total of 422, according to new data published Tuesday.
When Texas officials first discovered measles cases this year, they were among the Mennonite population. Now, officials say ...
The Texas measles outbreak has grown to a total of 327 cases, according to new data released Tuesday, March 25.
"While the initial measles outbreak in western Texas affected members of the Mennonite community, the virus easily spreads wherever communities are under-vaccinated—and right now, we’re seeing ...
The U.S. eliminated measles in 2000—but that hard-won achievement is now under threat. To contain the current outbreak, some ...
As the measles outbreak continues in Texas and two neighboring states ... where the outbreak began in a Mennonite community and has spread mostly through unvaccinated residents.
(NEXSTAR) – Measles was officially declared “eliminated” in the United States in 2000. If things keep going the way they’ve been going in 2025, that designation could soon change.
As the measles outbreak that began in rural Gaines County in West Texas quickly surpassed 300 cases, clinics saw a surge in ...
Communities throughout the U.S. have been afflicted by a large influenza load this year, but numbers are now trending downward, according to the Jefferson County General Health District’s medical ...
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