Measles Outbreak Continues To Spike In Texas
The outbreak has killed one child, making it the first U.S. measles death in a decade.
The measles outbreak in Texas is continuing to grow.
Nearly 150 cases have been reported and more are expected to have been exposed.
Hundreds of thousands of people in San Antonio could have been exposed over Valentine’s Day weekend alone.
The outbreak has killed one child, making it the first U.S. measles death in a decade.
Most of the state’s cases have been among school-age children, with more than 80% found in people younger than 18.
164 cases have been reported nationwide. One infected person can infect nine out of ten people they come in contact with.