As measles spreads in Texas here's information you should know to make sure you're protected. WASHINGTON D.C., DC — As measles continues to spread across Texas, there are things you should know about the condition.
Organizations aimed at preventing sexual violence have reported delays in funding from the CDC’s Rape Prevention and Education Program.
Measles is an airborne, "extremely infectious, and potentially severe rash illness," according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention . Up to 9 out of 1
Nine of those infected were hospitalized and more cases are likely, health authorities said. U.S. vaccination rates for measles are falling, according to the CDC.
The CDC is following a measles outbreak in Texas, and so far, a total of 42 cases have occurred in Gaines County. There is a
According to the CDC, adults born before 1957 are considered immune to measles and mumps. Most adults born in 1957 or after who can't show that they've had all 3 diseases includin
According to the CDC, as of Dec. 31, 2024, a total of 285 Measles cases were reported by 33 jurisdictions. The state most affected going into the new year has been Texas.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today reported that measles cases so far this year had jumped to 93 from 14 a week ago, mainly driven by an outbreak in Texas.
Measles cases have been reported in Alaska, Georgia, New York, Rhode Island and Texas, according to the CDC. All of the people infected are unvaccinated. RELATED: Flu season docto
Nine hospitalized in Texas amid measles outbreak, with 24 cases reported and high exemption rates for vaccinations. CDC links decline in vaccinations
Texas is in the midst of the worst measles outbreak in decades, with 90 cases across 7 counties. Here’s what to know.