Cases in Texas and other states are on the rise, but most of the infected were not vaccinated. Here’s what to know about the very contagious disease and how immunity works.
Morning, y’all! Help me out, is this False Spring No. 1 or False Spring No. 2? How many are we going to get before Lady Winter ends her cruel games? The worst thing is, it’s going to be nice for at least several more days!
The measles outbreak in Texas has escalated sharply to 90 cases as health officials worry about the spread to more communities.
"Measles was rare in the United States, but outbreaks are occurring in areas where vaccination rates have fallen," the American Academy of Pediatrics said in a statement. "Most children who get measles are not up to date on recommended vaccines or are not old enough to get measles vaccine."
As Texas continues to contend with a growing measles outbreak that has sickened 90 and counting, other states have begun reporting their own cases of the highly contagious disease. Three other states, New Mexico, Georgia and New Jersey, have also reached ...
Alaska, Georgia, New York and Rhode Island have also reported measles cases this year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "This is a measles outbreak that began in a very ...
The number of measles cases linked to an outbreak in western ... Texas or New Mexico cases or recently confirmed cases in Georgia. Similarly to the local outbreaks, all of the nationally confirmed ...
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