Measles has sickened nearly 150 mostly unvaccinated people in rural West Texas, and a school-age child has died.
The number of measles cases associated with an outbreak in Texas has increased to 159 -- an increase of 13 cases in the past ...
The measles outbreak that began in West Texas has now grown to 159 confirmed cases, the Texas Department of State Health ...
A total of 159 people have contracted measles in Texas as of Tuesday, according to the state’s health department, marking ...
A child has died of measles in Lubbock, the first death in a West Texas outbreak of the highly contagious virus.
The number of measles cases in Gaines County, the epicenter of the outbreak, has grown to 107, nine more than the total reported four days prior.
Most of the measles cases are in West Texas, but Travis County now included in the statistics with infant diagnosed last week.
Weeks after the first reported case of measles in Gaines County and its subsequent increase along with new counties reporting ...
12 new measles cases have been detected in West Texas, according to Texas DSHS. 158 cases have been detected in West Texas ...
More people have testing positive for measles in West Texas. 159 cases of measles have been confirmed in connection to the department since late January, according to the Texas Department of State ...
One hundred forty-six measles cases have been reported in the outbreak in West Texas, the Texas Department of Health Services said in an update today. This is 22 more confirmed cases since an update ...
As of Monday, there were 158 cases in West Texas. Houston and Harris County leaders are getting ready in case the outbreak makes it to Southeast Texas.