Texas measles outbreak: 223 cases reported, 29 hospitalized

LUBBOCK, Texas — In its latest update, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) said there were 223 cases of measles across the South Plains.

Twenty-nine patients were hospitalized, according to DSHS. According to DSHS, 80 of the cases did not have a measles vaccine, and 138 had an “unknown status.” Vaccine details for 11 cases were still pending.

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In late February, health officials confirmed an unvaccinated school-aged child passed away due to the measles. Officials could not specify the exact age of the child who passed, but said the child did not have known underlying conditions.

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Health officials said the disease is highly contagious, and the best way to prevent getting sick is to be immunized with two doses of a vaccine against measles.

Below are the cases associated with the West Texas outbreak:

DSHS said there were other cases not associated with the West Texas outbreak, including two in Harris County, one in Rockwall and one in Travis County. These cases were all associated with international travel to a country where measles regularly spreads, according to health officials.

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In Lea County, New Mexico , officials recently said an unvaccinated resident tested positive for measles after they passed away. The official cause of death remains under investigation. The individual did not seek medical care before passing, according to the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH). New Mexico’s last update showed 33 measles cases, all residents of Lea County…

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