Health officials say a measles outbreak in West Texas is growing because of low vaccine rates and undetected infections.
Texas state health department data shows the vast majority of cases are among people younger than 18: 26 in kids younger than ...
In this opinion column, a pediatrics expert and immunization advocate say President Trump is "masking the real issue" with ...
As Texas continues to battle a growing measles outbreak largely among its unvaccinated children, six other states have ...
The number of measles cases in an outbreak in West Texas continues to grow, with 58 patients confirmed in communities near ...
The number of measles cases linked to an outbreak in West Texas has grown to 58, according to the Texas Department of State ...
State health officials are seeking to confirm the vaccine status of the four self-reported cases, but no mutations of the ...
At least 58 cases have been confirmed. Health officials — who are scrambling to get a handle on the vaccine-preventable ...
Texas health officials have consistently said that vaccination is the best way for people to avoid the highly contagious ...
The measles outbreak first reported in Gaines County, Texas, has doubled to 48 cases in the last four days, the Texas ...
A fast-growing measles outbreak in West Texas has escalated from two children in one county to 48 people across multiple ...