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The Mirror US on MSNMap reveals which US states are hardest hit by measles as cases spike and fatality reportedMeasles is spreading, with officials in New Jersey saying they have recorded their first measles outbreak in ten years
As a measles outbreak in Texas has grown to nearly 150 cases, US Health and Human Services Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in an opinion piece on Fox News on Sunday that parents should consult with health-care providers “to understand their options to get the MMR vaccine” for their children.
Measles has been spreading across the U.S. for the last several weeks, sickening people in at least nine states amid a growing outbreak in western Texas. Several people have been hospitalized and at least one unvaccinated school-aged child in Texas has died,
The case count is now up to 158 people, according to the latest numbers reported by Dr. Jennifer Shuford, the DSHS Commissioner. She presented those numbers to the Texas House Committee on Public Health as the state faces a measles outbreak it has not seen in 30 years.
The measles outbreak is surging in West Texas, especially in under-vaccinated communities, but it’s not just coverage with the measles vaccine that is lagging behind. The use of other key vaccines in the childhood immunization schedule has decreased too.
As measles spreads across parts of Texas, one pharmacy is offering additional vaccination options. Those interested in an alternative to a doctor's office can now receive their measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccines directly at CVS Pharmacy,
Confirmed measles case in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
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Montgomery County identified a case of measles over the weekend. Here’s what to know about the virus.
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Confirmed measles case in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, under investigation, officials say
Montgomery County confirms measles case in unvaccinated child — first case in Pa. this year
A Texas doctor warned people not to attend "measles parties" after the virus infected more than 100 West Texas residents over the past few weeks. Newsweek reached out to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) for comment via email.
Measles are spreading and have already caused one death. Here's what you need to know according to the CDC and medical experts.
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