Measles is spreading in a West Texas community with low vaccination rates. What’s the risk in Southern California?
As of Feb 20, the Center for Disease Control had reported that there is a total of 93 measles cases in 8 states: Alaska, California, Georgia, New
A rapidly spreading outbreak of measles in Texas has killed two people, US Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr said on Wednesday. They are the first mortalities from measles in the US in nearly a decade.
The current outbreak is centred in north-western Texas, with measles also recently found across the state's border in New Mexico, as well as Alaska, California, Georgia, New Jersey, New York City and Rhode Island,
Measles cases are on the rise in the U.S. — and signs indicate that more outbreaks are possible. As of Feb. 20, there were a total of 93 measles cases reported in eight states: Alaska, California, Georgia,
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.
Symptoms typically start within 7-14 days of exposure, but also have been known to appear as long as 21 days later. Here's what Californians should know.
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.
Measles are spreading and have already caused one death. Here's what you need to know according to the CDC and medical experts.
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.