The 2025 measles outbreak has surpassed 1,277 cases, marking the worst spike since 2000. With Texas at the epicenter, learn how to protect yourself and recognize symptoms.
Utah public health officials report a rise in measles cases, now totaling five, including two unvaccinated pregnant women. Health authorities urge vigilance as public exposure risks increase.
A child in Greensboro tested positive for measles, prompting North Carolina hospitals to prepare for potential outbreaks. Experts warn of low vaccination rates and the contagious nature of the virus.
A surprising rise in measles cases has been reported in Utah, with three adults now diagnosed. Health officials are urging vigilance and vaccination to prevent further spread. Find out what to watch for and the locations of potential exposure!
Health officials warn of a potential measles outbreak at Washington Dulles International Airport after a passenger tested positive. Travelers from June 8 are urged to check vaccination status to avoid exposure.
A recent measles alert has been issued after an international traveler exposed various locations in the D.C. area. Health officials urge residents to check their vaccination status and report potential exposure.
A traveler infected with measles visited several public places in Boston, prompting health officials to warn those who might have been exposed. Key locations include a hotel, a museum, and Logan Airport.
A Boulder County resident with measles rode the Flatiron Flyer multiple times, prompting health officials to warn passengers of potential exposure. Symptoms may develop in the coming weeks.
Four cases of measles have been reported in Navajo County, Arizona, marking the first confirmed cases in the state for 2025. Health officials urge unvaccinated individuals to monitor symptoms after potential exposure.
An urgent investigation is underway in Alabama after a suspected measles case involving an unvaccinated individual. Health officials are working to ensure community immunity and prevent a potential outbreak.