Measles is spreading, with officials in New Jersey saying they have recorded their first measles outbreak in ten years
Measles cases are popping up across the United States, including an outbreak in Texas that has led to the death of a child.
Health officials on Tuesday advised the public that a child from Orange County with a confirmed case of measles traveled through Los Angeles International Airport earlier this month.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a prominent vaccine skeptic — is now urging Americans to get vaccinated for measles as outbreaks have been reported in several states.
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There have been nine cases of measles reported by the New Mexico Department of Health. The cases come following an outbreak in Lea County. The county is close to Gaines County, Texas, which is the area at the center of the Lone Star State’s outbreak.
Dozens of children have contracted measles in the state’s largest outbreak in 33 years. Online, some are blaming vaccines for the disease’s spread.
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 symptoms and treatment are.
An outbreak of measles in Texas has infected 124 people so far — 18 of whom have subsequently been hospitalized and one who has died.