Texas declares measles outbreak over
Source: AP
By DEVI SHASTRI
Updated 1:12 PM CDT, August 18, 2025
The Texas measles outbreak that sickened 762 people since late January is over, state health officials said Monday.
Its been more than 42 days since the last new case was confirmed, meeting the threshold public health officials use to declare measles outbreaks over. The last person to have an outbreak-related case got a rash on July 1, according to state data.
Two unvaccinated Texas children died of the virus earlier this year and 100 people were hospitalized throughout the outbreak, which spread to 37 counties. The outbreak and was linked to outbreaks in Canada and Mexico and other U.S. states.
The U.S. is having its worst year for measles in more than three decades, as childhood vaccination rates against the virus decline and more parents claim exemptions from school requirements. The U.S. has confirmed 1,356 cases as of Aug. 5, according U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. The nations third measles death was unvaccinated adult in New Mexico who died in March.
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twodogsbarking
(15,741 posts)Karasu
(2,003 posts)de-fund science.
They don't know ANYTHING about this shit. Nor do they fucking care to.
Javaman
(64,472 posts)🙄
tanyev
(47,769 posts)Secretary Brainworm will make sure of that.
Initech
(106,306 posts)What could possibly go wrong?
Aristus
(70,859 posts)Technically, that's the end of a disease outbreak.
Picaro
(2,186 posts)DrFunkenstein
(8,832 posts)Will we be safe from this sort of shit.
BidenRocks
(2,192 posts)No Accountability!
We don't believe you!