A measles outbreak in West Texas has escalated to 327 cases, with only 2 fully vaccinated patients. Neighboring states are affected as health officials warn of high risks in low vaccine coverage areas.
The ongoing measles outbreak has now infected over 300 people in West Texas and New Mexico, raising alarm as health officials warn against misinformation surrounding vitamin A and home remedies. One child has already died from the disease, and experts caution that reliance on supplements could exacerbate the crisis.
In the midst of a measles outbreak in West Texas, pediatrician Dr. Ana Montanez is confronting vaccine misinformation, emphasizing the dangers of relying on vitamin A instead of vaccinations to protect children.
A measles outbreak in West Texas has resulted in nearly 160 cases and one child's death. With the CDC stepping in to assist, this health crisis raises urgent questions about vaccination policies.
A measles outbreak in west Texas has resulted in the first U.S. measles-related death since 2015, highlighting the urgent need for vaccination as cases soar among unvaccinated children.
Tragedy strikes as measles outbreak claims its first victim in West Texas, highlighting the dangers and complications of the highly contagious virus.
A child in rural West Texas becomes the first U.S. fatality in the recent measles outbreak, raising concerns about vaccination rates and public health response to preventable diseases.
A measles outbreak in west Texas has health officials worried as cases surge due to increasing vaccine exemptions for religious or philosophical reasons, particularly among schoolchildren.