State medical experts have confirmed 124 cases of measles in Texas. This is the largest measles outbreak in Texas in 30 years ...
The Texas measles outbreak is up to 124 cases in 9 counties, according to the latest numbers by the Texas Department of State ...
Four of the newly reported cases are located in Dallam County, 200 miles north of Gaines County where the outbreak originated ...
The measles outbreak in Texas has grown to 124 cases mostly in children and in those who are unvaccinated, according to state ...
The outbreak is primarily affecting West Texas, but officials in San Antonio, New Braunfels and San Marcos are monitoring ...
The measles outbreak in Texas has escalated sharply to over 100 cases as health officials worry about the spread in other states.
There are now more than 120 confirmed measles cases linked to an outbreak in western Texas, the largest such outbreak the state has seen in over 30 years. It's raising questions about vaccine ...
After a person visiting San Antonio from West Texas tested positive for measles the spread of the virus is a growing ...
The measles outbreak in rural West Texas has grown to 124 cases across nine counties, the state health department said Tuesday, and 18 people are hospitalized.
State records show 26 Bexar County school systems have measles vaccination rates below the 95% required for herd immunity. Most are private schools and charter schools.
Nine of the state's counties have now reported cases, though most infections are from the Gaines County epicenter.
CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital - Medical Center is planning to close in April after an evaluation of the hospital’s operations ...
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