The CDC has sent a team to help Texas health officials respond to the ongoing measles outbreak, which has grown to 159 cases.
Many doctors have never seen measles in person. The Texas outbreak is reshaping how health systems prepare for drops in vaccinations.
A school-aged child has died in Texas following a measles outbreak, according to the CDC. Should South Dakota parents be ...
The CDC recalled nearly 180 recently laid-off employees via an urgent email amid a measles outbreak and busy flu season, ...
Texas health officials say they are seeing some severe cases with about 20 hospitalizations, some of those patients receiving ...
Measles is highly contagious and can spread from one person to nine out of 10 people close to them, according to the CDC, ...
Texas is facing a severe measles outbreak with 159 cases 22 hospitalisations and one fatality Learn more about affected ...
It is the latest federal agency trying to coax back workers soon after they were dismissed as part of Trump’s and Musk’s cost ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention March 4 announced it sent agency experts to Texas to assist local officials in responding to the state’s measles outbreak.
The measles outbreak in Texas highlights the importance of vaccinations as health officials urge immunization to curb the ...
Here’s what to know about the current measles outbreak, how common the measles is in the U.S., how it spreads and what the ...