A measles outbreak in West Texas has heightened concerns and misinformation, with confirmed cases rising to 146 as of Friday.
State health officials insisted on Friday that there have been no confirmed cases of rubella or measles in Central Texas.
The death, reported on Wednesday, was the first U.S. fatality from the highly contagious disease in a decade. Government data ...
San Antonio Metropolitan Health confirms there's been no reported cases of measles since the city had an exposure on February ...
Legacy Traditional School-Cibolo maintains that a student tested positive for rubella. The state said it's not aware of any ...
The vaccine is the only way to prevent measles, but it also prevents other illnesses. The other “M” stands for mumps, and the ...
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KCEN-TV Waco-Temple-Bryan on MSNState health officials say Mexia ISD report of Rubella not accurateAfter first reporting a confirmed case of measles, Mexia ISD said it was actually Rubella. The state health department says ...
Measles was thought to be eliminated two decades ago. But growing mistrust in vaccines has changed that, and now some people ...
Texas reported the first measles death Feb. 26, in an unvaccinated school-aged child, related to an ongoing outbreak in ...
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