Texas confirms second child death in measles outbreak
A second child has died from measles in Texas, as the outbreak spreads across multiple states and cases surge nationwide.
A second child has died from measles in Texas, as the outbreak spreads across multiple states and cases surge nationwide.
Severe storms have brought deadly floods to the Texas–Mexico border, killing at least four people and forcing hundreds into shelters.
Health authorities in Texas and New Mexico have reported a significant rise in measles infections, with the combined total now reaching 228 cases. The outbreak, which began in West Texas in late January, has resulted in the first measles deaths in a decade in the United States.
A child in West Texas has died of measles, marking the first reported U.S. death from the highly contagious disease in a decade, as a measles outbreak in Texas has now surpassed 130 confirmed cases across two states.
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