1st Colorado measles case of year confirmed
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An unvaccinated adult in Pueblo, Colorado, contracted measles after traveling to Mexico. This marks Colorado's first measles case of 2024, adding to approximately 500 cases nationwide.
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People who visited the Southwest Deli and Cafe in south Pueblo between March 17 and 21 and the Southern Colorado Clinic in Pueblo West from 3:30 to 6 p.m. on March 22 may have been exposed to measles...
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Texas measles outbreak hits 422 cases
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A measles case has been confirmed in an unvaccinated adult who recently traveled internationally, according to Colorado health officials, the first measles case in the state in years as an outbreak of...
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A measles outbreak has grown by nearly 100 cases in the last week, according to the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.
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An unvaccinated adult who lives in Pueblo developed measles after visiting a part of Mexico that has an ongoing outbreak.
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNFirst measles case found in ColoradoDr. Rachel Herlihy, state epidemiologist for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, states, “Measles is actually the most transmissible infectious disease that we know of.
Earlier this week, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) announced that an unvaccinated Pueblo
The measles outbreak in western Texas is continuing to grow with a total of 422, according to new data published Tuesday.
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