Texas measles outbreak grows to nearly 200 cases; neighboring state reports dozens of illnesses
- Texas has reported 223 measles cases since late January, with 29 hospitalizations and one death, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services.
- The outbreak began in the South Plains region, with most cases occurring in unvaccinated individuals under 18 years old.
- The CDC is sending a team to Texas to assist with the outbreak response, highlighting that measles vaccination rates have declined.
- Kenneth Jr., an anti-vaccine activist, described the outbreak as 'not unusual', despite local doctors reporting unprecedented measles cases in their careers.
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