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Measles Outbreak in Texas Surges to 481 Cases, Linked to Daycare

Measles Outbreak in Texas Surges to 481 Cases, Linked to Daycare

A significant measles outbreak in Texas has escalated to 481 confirmed cases, with 59 new infections reported in the latest update. The outbreak, which has been traced back to a daycare center, has raised alarms across the state and prompted health officials to issue urgent calls for vaccination.

The surge in cases, detailed in reports from The New York Times, ABC News, and NBC News, underscores the severity of the situation. Health experts are particularly concerned about the long-term health consequences for children infected with measles, as highlighted by Live Science. These consequences can be severe and lifelong, emphasizing the critical importance of vaccination.

Texas health authorities are working diligently to contain the outbreak, focusing on vaccination drives and public awareness campaigns. The situation has also sparked discussions about vaccine hesitancy and the need for stronger public health measures to prevent future outbreaks.

Detailed Measles outbreak reported in West Texas

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