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MedPage Today on MSNMeasles Exploded in Texas After Stagnant Vaccine FundingThe measles outbreak in West Texas didn't happen just by chance. The easily preventable disease, declared eliminated in the U ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNAnti-vaccine advocates battle over narrative in West Texas, downplaying role of measles in deathsAfter Daisy Hildebrand died of measles, her death was made public first by Dr. Robert Malone, a vaccine skeptic who blamed ...
Immunization programs nationwide have been left brittle by years of stagnant funding by federal, state and local governments. In Texas and elsewhere, this helped set the stage for the measles ...
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Gaines County, Texas, to console the families whose ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNPush for Texas to weaken vaccine mandates persists as measles surgeMuch of the outbreak is concentrated in the districts of Texas House leaders, including Speaker Dustin Burrows. The crisis ...
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FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas measles outbreak 2025: Cases rise to nearly 600State health officials said fewer than 30 of the cases identified by the state were considered "actively infectious." ...
The nation’s top public-health official has been promoting suspicions of the shot even as he offers comfort.
Immunization programs nationwide have been left brittle by years of stagnant funding by federal, state and local governments. In Texas and elsewhere, this helped set the stage for the measles ...
Amid the ongoing measles outbreak, many people might be wondering: do I need to get a measles vaccine booster?
The measles outbreak in Texas started in Gaines County, near the New Mexico border. Health officials believe it has spread rapidly because of low vaccination rates in the community. Health experts ...
Officials attribute this resurgence partly to underfunded health departments struggling to maintain effective vaccination programs. The situation in Texas serves as a stark warning of the ...
The measles outbreak in West Texas didn’t happen just by chance. The easily preventable disease, declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, ripped through communities sprawling across more than 20 ...
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