The New Mexico Department of Health confirmed a Lea County resident who died tested positive for measles after their death.
A deceased Lea County resident tested positive for measles, but state health officials have not determined if the highly contagious viral illness contributed to the person's death. The official cause ...
The New Mexico Department of Health reports there are now at least 30 confirmed cases of measles in Lea County.
A deceased Lea County resident, who was unvaccinated, tested positive for measles, according to the New Mexico Department of ...
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New Mexico health officials confirmed a Lea County resident, who was unvaccinated, tested positive for measles after they ...
Three months into 2025, the United States has surpassed the total number of measles cases in the country for all of last year ...
According to a news release, the official cause of death is still under investigation by the New Mexico Office of the Medical ...
Eddy County saw its first case of measles amid an outbreak that reportedly started in Lea County and tripled last week from 10 to 33 infections as of Tuesday. The viral outbreak caused at least one ...