A hospital in Texas on Wednesday confirmed the death of a patient infected with measles—the first fatality in a two-state ...
As first measles death is confirmed in the U.S. since 2015, experts warn the current West Texas outbreak is likely to spread.
Measles cases are currently rising in the U.S. We spoke with doctors to explain everything you need to protect yourself, ...
The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported Feb. 26 that Texas health officials confirmed the first death due to the measles outbreak.
The US CDC is providing “technical assistance, laboratory support and vaccines as needed” to West Texas authorities ...
Arizona is similarly at risk for measles because the state has several pockets of extremely low vaccination rates, including in Yavapai and Mohave counties, according to school vaccination data from ...
Measles can cause seizures, blindness and death, and children under the age of 5 are particularly vulnerable to complications.
Pediatricians from LVHN and St. Luke’s have seen more parents not vaccinating their children and are concerned about how this ...
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