February 17, 2025 - 23:27

A measles outbreak in Texas has led to 48 confirmed cases, marking the state's most significant outbreak in nearly three decades. Local health officials are expressing concern that this number may continue to rise as the highly contagious virus spreads. The majority of the cases have been reported in unvaccinated individuals, highlighting the importance of vaccination in preventing such outbreaks.
Health authorities are urging residents to ensure they are up to date with their measles vaccinations, particularly in communities where the outbreak has been concentrated. Symptoms of measles include high fever, cough, runny nose, and a distinctive rash, which can lead to severe complications, especially in young children and those with weakened immune systems.
In response to the outbreak, public health campaigns are being intensified to educate the community on the benefits of vaccination and the risks associated with measles. Officials are also monitoring the situation closely to implement necessary measures to control the spread of the virus.