The U.S. is witnessing a dramatic increase in measles cases, now exceeding 700, with Texas leading the outbreak. Health officials warn of potential further spread in communities with low vaccination rates.
The U.S. is witnessing a significant surge in measles cases, surpassing 700 as Indiana joins Texas and other states in active outbreaks. Health officials warn about the risks of low vaccination rates.
The Texas health department has reported a surge in measles cases, with 422 confirmed as of April 1. Experts warn that low vaccination rates could lead to further spread across the U.S. as the outbreak affects multiple states.
A worrying 20% increase in measles cases has been reported in Texas and New Mexico, raising alarms among health experts about the potential spread of this deadly virus. The outbreak has already claimed two lives in Texas, and with declining vaccination rates, officials warn of more cases to come.
The CDC has decided not to release a critical assessment on measles risks in areas with low vaccination rates, raising alarms among public health experts. This decision reflects a troubling shift in health messaging under new leadership.
A measles outbreak in Kansas has surged to 23 cases, potentially linked to a larger Texas outbreak. Health officials warn of rising cases due to low vaccination rates in several counties.
A measles outbreak in Kansas is rapidly escalating, with cases doubling in just one week. Low vaccination rates in affected counties raise alarming concerns for community health and child safety.
The US has surpassed 300 measles cases in early 2025, mainly due to an outbreak linked to low vaccination rates in Texas. With cases spreading across several states, health officials warn of a potential loss of elimination status.
Discover the alarming rise of measles cases in Gaines County, Texas, as health officials sound the alarm over declining vaccination rates and the potential for a widespread outbreak.