A measles outbreak in Texas has reached San Antonio, with 90 cases reported, mostly in children. Vaccination remains crucial to control the spread.
After a person visiting San Antonio from West Texas tested positive for measles the spread of the virus is a growing concern.The possible exposure has some pare
Dr. Jason Bowling, an infectious disease expert from University Health, appeared on the 6 O’Clock News to discuss the measles outbreak after a potential exposure was reported in San Antonio.
San Antonio officials warn of measles exposure at UTSA and other locations after a visitor tested positive for the virus.
Texas is in the midst of the worst measles outbreak in decades, with 90 cases across 7 counties. Here’s what to know.
The university said in an email that a visitor touring the main campus for UTSA Day earlier this month tested positive for the highly infectious disease.
The ballot order for San Antonio’s May 3 election is set, including for the packed crowd of mayoral candidates.
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