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The Texas Department of State Health Services reported its measles outbreak had grown to 400 cases as of Friday, with 41 of the patients having been hospitalized and one person, a child, confirmed de...
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The New Mexico health department reported 44 measles cases in the state on Friday, an increase from 43 cases from its previous count on March 25.
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The new outbreaks confirm health experts’ fears that the virus will take hold in other U.S. communities with low vaccination rates and that the spread could stretch on for a year.
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The number of measles cases associated with an outbreak in western Texas has grown to 400 cases amid reports of some children taking unhealthy amounts of vitamin A.
The move — along with the CDC’s explanation — is a sign that the nation’s top public health agency may be falling in line under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a longtime critic of vaccines.
Confirmed measles cases in the US grew by 28% in a week to reach 483 this year, worsening a deadly outbreak that has already surpassed last year’s total.
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New Scientist on MSNMeasles is spreading across the US – here is what you need to knowThe US has confirmed more than 480 measles cases across 19 states, the highest total since an outbreak in 2019 sickened more than 1200 people
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment this week reported an outbreak of 23 measles cases in southwest Kansas, nearly all of which occurred in unvaccinated people.
Kennedy made a show of shipping vitamin A to measles-stricken communities. The state’s public-health department didn’t take up the offer.
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Raw Story on MSNTexas docs blow off RFK Jr's measles cure as kids who take it show 'signs of liver damage'Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been pushing doctors to treat measles-infected children with cod-liver oil despite the fact that medical experts believe that this is an unproven remedy that is not as effective at preventing the illness.
This week, the Texas Department of State Health Services made the Department of Government Efficiency's list of targets. DOGE plans to cut $877 million of a $1.5 billion federal grant and $97 million of a $473 million grant both from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.