Michigan has reported its second measles case of 2025 in Kent County, raising alarms about the highly contagious disease. Health officials urge residents to check their vaccination status and stay informed about potential exposure.
A Pueblo resident returns from Mexico with Colorado's first confirmed measles case of 2023, raising alarms about public health. Exposed individuals urged to monitor symptoms and review vaccination status.
Fort Bend County Health and Human Services confirms the first measles case of 2025 involving a woman aged 50-60, linked to international travel. Health officials emphasize vaccination as the key to protection.
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.
In a shocking move, the Department of Health has appointed vaccine skeptic David Geier to lead a new NIH study. Experts warn this could undermine decades of scientific research on vaccines and public health.
Amid rising measles outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico, vaccination rates are soaring. Health officials urge the public to get the MMR vaccine to combat this highly contagious disease. Learn more about the ongoing efforts to increase immunization among residents.
A confirmed measles case linked to Amtrak travel in D.C. raises alarms as health officials warn the public about potential exposure. Unvaccinated individuals are at high risk.
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 measles outbreak in western Texas escalates with 327 confirmed cases, primarily among the unvaccinated. Health officials warn of further spread as hospitalizations rise.
Erie County has reported two confirmed cases of measles linked to international travel, prompting health officials to urge vaccinations. Learn about the symptoms and precautions necessary to stay safe.