Amid a devastating measles outbreak in Texas, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits the affected area following the deaths of two unvaccinated children. The rising case count highlights urgent vaccination needs.
Dallas County's public health officials are forced to cancel over 50 vaccination clinics due to steep federal funding cuts, raising alarms about a growing measles outbreak in Texas. How will this impact community health?
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.
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.
A measles outbreak in western Texas has surged to 400 cases, with alarming hospitalizations and vitamin A toxicity reports in unvaccinated children. Experts emphasize vaccination as the best prevention.
A rapid measles outbreak in Texas has put newborns at risk as infants receive antibody injections following exposure at a hospital. Health officials scramble to contain the spread as cases rise.
A troubling measles outbreak in western Texas has surged to 223 confirmed cases, with most involving unvaccinated individuals. Hospitalizations are rising as health officials urge vaccination.
As a measles outbreak spreads in West Texas, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promotes unconventional treatments while avoiding vaccination discussions. With nearly 160 cases reported, experts warn of rising health risks in under-vaccinated communities.
The Texas health authority warns against 'measles parties' as the outbreak grows to 146 cases, with one child dead. Health officials stress the dangers of such gatherings and the importance of vaccination.