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Live Science on MSNDeath reported in Texas measles outbreak is 1st in US in a decade: What to knowAn outbreak of measles in Texas has infected 124 people so far — 18 of whom have subsequently been hospitalized and one who ...
The number of cases tied to the months-long measles outbreak in Texas has not increased in three weeks, and a spokesman for ...
Texas hasn’t reported a new outbreak-related measles case in nearly a month — a hopeful sign that one of the largest ...
There have been no new cases confirmed in Texas in four weeks. On July 15, the state reported 762 cases confirmed, and since ...
Measles — once on the verge of being defeated globally — is surging again, thanks to vaccine skepticism. A high-profile ...
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.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNBetter testing, less vaccine messaging among lessons learned from Texas measles outbreakFaced with a skeptical religious community at the center of the outbreak, health officials say they may have pushed too hard ...
A measles outbreak originating in West Texas became the largest in the U.S. since 2000, exceeding a 2019 New York City outbreak with 762 cases.
The Texas Department of State Health Services announced the first two measles cases in West Texas’ Gaines County on Jan. 30 — about two weeks into the state’s legislative session.
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 ...
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.
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