
Measles Outbreak in Texas and New Mexico Rises to 317 Cases
Measles cases in Texas and New Mexico have risen to 317 as the U.S. faces one of its largest outbreaks in a decade, underscoring the crucial need for vaccination.
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Measles cases in Texas and New Mexico have risen to 317 as the U.S. faces one of its largest outbreaks in a decade, underscoring the crucial need for vaccination.
A measles outbreak that began in Texas has spread to Mexico, raising concerns amid low vaccination rates.
A measles outbreak in West Texas linked to unvaccinated children is causing concern as vaccinated individuals are also being infected. Health officials urge adherence to vaccination schedules.
Texas faces its worst measles outbreak in nearly 30 years as cases double to 48, mostly among unvaccinated children and teens. Health officials urge vaccinations to curb the spread.