State health officials insisted on Friday that there have been no confirmed cases of rubella or measles in Central Texas.
The Hays County Health Department said a Gaines County resident visited San Marcos, where Texas State is located, on Feb. 14.
The Texas Department of State Health Services on Tuesday gave more details about potential measles exposures in San Marcos ...
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The Measles: Everything Central Texas needs to know
Health officials have confirmed the first death in the ongoing West Texas measles outbreak—an unvaccinated, school-aged child ...
The West Texas measles outbreak continues to see more confirmed cases and, on Wednesday, the outbreak's first death. Weather ...
A recent incident in Mexia, initially suspected to be a measles case and later thought to be rubella, turned out to be a ...
State health officials confirm an individual with the disease was in multiple high-traffic areas in and around San Antonio, ...
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Why is measles making a comeback?
Texas faces its worst measles outbreak in years. TTUHSC Dr. Appiah discusses the factors behind the resurgence and the importance of vaccination.
Mexia ISD is addressing what the district thought was the first confirmed case of the measles in Central Texas. Instead, it was a case of the German measles, also known as Rubella.