HOUSTON — The Houston Health Department on Sunday confirmed that an infant in the city has been diagnosed with the measles.
The Houston Health Department has confirmed the city's third measles case, months after identifying two cases in adults which ...
The Houston Health Department says the infant's illness is not related to two measles cases reported in the city in January ...
The third case comes just two months after the health department confirmed the first two cases of measles since 2018. Those ...
A measles case in a Houston infant has been confirmed as the third case of measles in the city, according to the Houston ...
As the Houston Health Department investigated two possible measles cases Friday afternoon, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo urged unvaccinated attendees to consider the risks of attending any ...
Dr. David Persse, Houston's Chief Medical Officer, said that although there are no active cases, vaccination remains crucial in controlling the outbreak.
According to the health department, the infant, who was unvaccinated, was exposed to measles during international travel.
The city is monitoring 36 wastewater treatment plants and 48 manholes across Houston for measles. It's also tracking school ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Friday released a policy prohibiting public comments during his department’s rulemaking process, ending more than 50 years of the ...
A Houston health official said the city is currently monitoring wastewater treatment plants, manholes and schools for measles ...