As Texas grapples with its largest measles outbreak in 20 years, whooping cough cases are surging, raising alarms among health officials. This year alone, over 8,400 pertussis cases have been reported, more than double last year's figures.
The US has reported over 900 measles cases this year, with Texas leading the outbreak. Experts warn that declining vaccination rates could jeopardize the country's elimination status.
A measles outbreak in Texas has led to over 800 reported cases in the U.S. this year, raising concerns about vaccine effectiveness and breakthrough infections among the vaccinated population.
The US is grappling with its second-worst measles outbreak since 2000, with over 735 cases reported across 24 states. Experts warn that the real numbers could be much higher due to underreporting and vaccine hesitancy.
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.
A recent measles outbreak in Texas highlights the consequences of underfunded immunization programs. With cuts to vaccine funding and rising vaccine hesitancy, health officials warn of a worsening public health crisis.
Texas faces a growing measles outbreak with 541 reported cases, including two tragic deaths. Health officials urge vaccinations as the disease spreads across state lines.
In a surprising twist, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. publicly supports vaccines amid a measles outbreak, yet his private comments reveal his anti-vaccine stance, leaving parents confused and concerned.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims the measles outbreak in Texas is slowing, but data suggests otherwise. Experts warn of increasing cases and urge vaccination.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces backlash from anti-vaccine activists after endorsing the MMR vaccine during a measles outbreak in Texas, highlighting a controversial shift in his stance.