Measles, one of the world’s most contagious infectious diseases, can cause serious complications – such as blindness, ...
Texas’ largest outbreak of measles in 30 years has reached 90 cases, the Texas Department of State Health Services said Friday. Thirty-two cases have been added since the department’s update earlier ...
According to the CDC, if you were born after 1957, one dose is considered sufficient to be considered protected from measles.
Cases of the vaccine-preventable illness have continued to crop up in the U.S. Here's where they are appearing.
Measles typically begins with a high fever, cough, runny nose, and watery eyes, followed by white spots, called Koplik spots, appearing inside the mouth two to three days after symptoms begin.
Wisconsin has not reported a measles case since April 2024, though vaccination rates for the disease are lagging.
Texas' measles outbreak in Gaines County is suspected to have spread to New Mexico and confirmed in Lubbock, Yoakum, Terry, ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services has issued guidance to schools as the measles outbreak in Gaines County rises ...
It's not confirmed that measles parties are to blame for the outbreak in West Texas. But they are as dangerous as they sound.
The Health Department has confirmed one case of measles in Ector County in an infant too young to be vaccinated, people who may have been exposed to measles are being identified by medical providers ...
As of Tuesday, 24 cases were identified in Gaines County, with nine patients hospitalized. All of the cases are unvaccinated, ...