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The Texas health department has declared the end of the measles outbreak after 42 days without new case, with officials urging continued vigilance as global outbreaks pose future risks.
The measles outbreak in Texas that sickened more than 700 people earlier this year is officially over, the Department of ...
Monday officially declared an end to the state's deadly measles outbreak, though the vaccine-preventable disease is still ...
The Texas measles outbreak that sickened 762 people since late January is over, state health officials said Monday.
Texas health officials have announced the end of a measles outbreak that sickened more than 750 people and killed two ...
A large measles outbreak in Texas that has affected 762 people has now ended, according to an announcement Monday by the ...
A federal judge in Texas on Tuesday rejected Elevance Health’s challenge of the U.S. government's calculation for the health ...
State health officials say 42 days without a new infection marks the official end of the nation’s largest measles outbreak in ...
Texas health officials have declared an end to a measles outbreak that killed two school-aged children. The Texas Department ...
West Texas counties have gone six weeks without report of a new case, but health officials say the threat of the virus still ...
Texas school districts are coming back from summer with a rising number of parents asking for vaccine exemption forms and a ...
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