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.
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.
A recent measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has led to alarming cases of vitamin A toxicity in hospitalized, unvaccinated children. Experts stress that vaccination is crucial for preventing measles, not vitamin A.
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.
The measles outbreak in western Texas escalates with 327 confirmed cases, primarily among the unvaccinated. Health officials warn of further spread as hospitalizations rise.
In a bold move, Secretary Kennedy has ordered the removal of a controversial health website as the CDC plans a study linking vaccines to autism, amidst a growing measles outbreak impacting children across the nation.
The death of a 6-year-old girl from measles has ignited a fierce debate over vaccination, as her parents share their views with a controversial anti-vaccine group, raising alarming questions about misinformation and public health.
A serious measles outbreak has erupted across Texas and New Mexico, with 317 confirmed cases and two fatalities linked to unvaccinated individuals. Health officials are urging vaccinations amid rising concerns.
The measles outbreak spreading across Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma could take a year to control, as health officials warn of increasing cases and challenges in vaccination efforts.
A concerning measles outbreak in western Texas has led to 279 confirmed cases, with a majority in unvaccinated individuals. Hospitalizations are rising, and experts warn of more cases to come.