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The Mexia ISD confirmed a rubella case, initially misreported as measles, due to a miscommunication with a parent.
Mexia ISD clarifies a reported measles case was actually rubella, following a miscommunication. Rubella is rare and less severe, but poses risks to pregnant women.
After first reporting a confirmed case of measles, Mexia ISD said it was actually Rubella. The state health department says neither is true.
Texas Department of State Health Services has disputed a case of rubella in Texas, after Mexia ISD notified local families of a confirmed case.
MEXIA, Texas (KWTX) - A state health official told KWTX there have been no reported cases of measles or rubella in the Mexia area. The announcement comes after Mexia ISD reported a case of measles ...
On Thursday, Mexia ISD reported a confirmed case of rubella, also known as “German Measles,” but now, state health officials say that’s not the case.
A recent incident in Mexia, initially suspected to be a measles case and later thought to be rubella, turned out to be a false alarm but has raised concerns about both viruses and its potential ...
Mexia ISD updated its notice to the public about a possible measles exposure to say a school nurse confirmed it is a case of rubella.
After first reporting a confirmed case of measles, Mexia ISD said it was actually Rubella. The state health department says neither is true.