With nearly 800 cases and rising concern across the Southwest, experts warn the U.S. could lose measles eradication status without higher immunization rates.
Measles outbreak grows virus season with 1,723 cases confirmed by CDC, highlighting hospitalization rates and vaccination gaps across U.S. states.
If the outbreaks cannot be extinguished by January, the anniversary of the first cases in Texas, the United States will lose what is known as “elimination status” as determined by the World Health ...
Texas DSHS in a statement: "The best way to prevent getting sick is to be immunized with two doses of a vaccine against ...
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Texas Measles Outbreak Prompted Surge in Early VaccinationResearchers detected a rapid rise in early measles vaccination in Texas during the state's record-breaking outbreak this year ...
The ongoing measles outbreak in West Texas has doubled in size to 48 cases, mostly in children and teens, making it the state's worst in nearly 30 years. State health officials said Friday in a news ...
Early measles vaccination among Texas infants surged in early 2025, likely helping reduce their risk amid the nation's largest outbreak since 2000.
Using de-identified electronic health record data from Truveta Data, researchers analyzed vaccination patterns among nearly 83,000 Texas children under two years old. The analysis showed that early ...
The area of Short Creek, which bridges the Arizona-Utah border, has seen nearly 160 measles cases and counting.
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