With a measles outbreak growing in West Texas, and cases popping up across the country, experts say vaccination is your best protection. And some adults vaccinated before 1968 may need a booster.
Measles is a highly contagious virus mostly common in school-aged children. 58 cases have been reported in Northwest Texas.
Here’s what you should know about how to protect yourself against measles, as well as what’s happening in Texas and New ...
A measles outbreak in Texas is the largest the state has seen in 30 years and has spread to nearby New Mexico.
Measles can live in the air for two hours after a person who was infected leaves. Symptoms can appear seven to 14 days after ...
While there are no confirmed measles cases in Central Texas, an outbreak spread through the South Plains region with 58 confirmed cases and 13 hospitalizations.
As Texas continues to battle a growing measles outbreak largely among its unvaccinated children, six other states have ...
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 video above first aired on February 17. The number of cases has risen since this video aired. LEA COUNTY, New Mexico ...
The first case of measles in Lea County prompted the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) to declare an outbreak on Feb.
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 ...