The measles outbreak that began in West Texas has now grown to well over 100 cases, with confirmed cases across Texas and New Mexico and possible exposures as far away as San Antonio and San Marcos.
The Texas health department said all but 23 of the cases are patients ages 17 and under. Eighteen people are hospitalized.
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Axios Austin on MSNOfficials warn of possible measles exposure in San Marcos, San AntonioA growing number of Central Texas health departments are warning residents of possible exposure to measles, the latest sign ...
The number of confirmed measles cases reported in an outbreak in West Texas is now at 124, the Texas Department of Health ...
Warnings have also gone out to residents of San Marcos and New Braunfels due to visits from an infected person.
The measles outbreak in Texas has grown to 124 cases mostly in children and in those who are unvaccinated, according to state data published Tuesday.
Nine of the state's counties have now reported cases, though most infections are from the Gaines County epicenter.
Officials say an individual who tested positive for the virus in West Texas traveled to two major universities and one of the ...
Measles outbreak in Texas continues to grow, with 124 cases now reported. Public health officials also warn of potential ...
Texas is in the midst of the worst measles outbreak in decades, with 90 cases across 7 counties. Here’s what to know.
The Hays County Health Department has issued an alert of a potential measles exposure in San Marcos. The San Antonio ...
The outbreak is primarily affecting West Texas, but cases have recently spread to San Antonio, New Braunfels and San Marcos, ...
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