measles, Houston and rubella vaccin
Dr. David Persse, Houston's Chief Medical Officer, said that although there are no active cases, vaccination remains crucial in controlling the outbreak.
2d
FOX 26 Houston on MSNHouston Health Department hosting measles vaccination clinic on SaturdayAccording to a news release, the Houston Health Department is taking proactive steps to protect the community from measles by hosting a free vaccination clinic for TVFC (Texas Vaccines for Children) and ASN eligible clients on Saturday,
Watch for measles symptoms like high fever, ear infections, runny nose, pink eye, and a rash that can go from head to toe. If you have any, call your doctor immediately.
23h
FOX 26 Houston on MSNTwo suspected measles samples in Harris County test negativeTwo possible measles cases in Houston tested negative as more than 140 cases have been reported in the state in the past month.
The Texas Department of State Health Services has confirmed 146 cases across the state since late January. Posted: March 2, 2025 | Last updated: March 2, 2025 The Texas Department of State Health Services has confirmed 146 cases across the state since late January.
The Houston Health Department is investigating two possible cases of measles. They are not releasing any details about the ages, locations or how the patients may have been infected. These are separate from the two cases reported in January that involved international travel, the health department said those cases have now been closed.
The Houston Health department is investigating two possible cases of measles in the city. The Houston rodeo plans to monitor the measles outbreak.
The department encouraged families to take this opportunity to make sure they and their loved ones are safe as measles cases continue to climb across the country.
The West Texas measles outbreak continues to see more confirmed cases and, on Wednesday, the outbreak's first death. Weather could play a role.
One hundred forty-six measles cases have been reported in the outbreak in West Texas, the Texas Department of Health Services said in an update today. This is 22 more confirmed cases since an update on Tuesday,
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results