The alarming rise in measles cases in America has surpassed 800, marking the worst outbreak in 30 years. With declining vaccination rates and public health cuts, experts fear this could be just the beginning.
The measles outbreak that started in Gaines County has now reached the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with new cases reported in Collin and Rockwall counties, raising concerns about vaccination rates and public health.
Measles cases are skyrocketing in North America and Europe, with health experts warning of a potential resurgence. Discover the alarming statistics and what this means for public health.
The U.S. faces a severe measles outbreak with over 1,000 cases reported, leading to tragic fatalities. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. downplays the crisis, fueling vaccine skepticism.
The U.S. has reported over 1,000 measles cases, with Texas leading the outbreak. Health experts warn that the spread could continue for a year due to low vaccination rates.
A resident in Ontario County, NY, has been confirmed to have contracted measles after exposure outside the U.S. Luckily, the case highlights the importance of vaccinations and swift health responses.
A measles outbreak in North Dakota marks the first cases in 14 years, with nine confirmed cases among unvaccinated individuals. Health officials urge vaccination and isolation for students exposed.
In 2025, the US sees over 1,000 measles cases, the highest since 2000, driven by a large outbreak in West Texas. Experts warn numbers could be severely underreported, raising alarms nationwide.
North Dakota reports five new measles cases, bringing the total to nine in 2025. All cases involve unvaccinated individuals. Health officials urge vaccinations to prevent further spread.
Two measles cases have been confirmed in Chicago and suburban Cook County. Health officials are urging vaccinations and alerting those who may have been exposed. Learn the key details and how to protect yourself.