As measles — a preventable disease the U.S. considered eliminated in 2000 — spreads through West Texas’ rural expanse, ...
In the 18 days since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was sworn in as secretary of the United States Department of Health and Human ...
A recent outbreak of measles is prompting questions about the life-threatening disease and how to prevent it. Here's what to ...
Measles has sickened nearly 150 mostly unvaccinated people in rural West Texas, and a school-age child has died. The virus is ...
The measles outbreak is surging in West Texas, especially in under-vaccinated communities, but it’s not just coverage with ...
Kennedy's acknowledgement of the value of the measles vaccine comes as the outbreak that began in Texas continues to grow. So ...
As a measles outbreak in Texas has grown to nearly 150 cases, US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Vaccination provides long-lasting 97% protection against measles infection. Most people who have been vaccinated do not need ...
Presented by The Coalition to Strengthen America’s Healthcare — Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services ...
"Measles is really the most contagious illness that we know of," one expert said, which is why vaccinations are so important.
In the first test of the Trump administration’s outbreak response, Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Robert F.
Kennedy said vaccines can protect children and contribute to community immunity, but the decision should still be parents'.
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