HHD experts warn measles can be highly contagious with potentially serious complications. HOUSTON — The Houston Health Department has confirmed the city's first measles cases here since 2018. Both patients are adults who have traveled internationally recently. They live in the same household.
The case involves an unvaccinated child who had recently traveled internationally, the state department of health said
Measles cases are on the rise globally and locally. “I'll be very surprised if there's not a lot more people from Snohomish County that were in Sea-Tac airport on Jan. 10 that we just didn't get notified of specifically,” Dr. Lewis said. The CDC ...
The Houston Health Department said Friday it has identified two cases of measles in adults who’ve recently traveled internationally, the first cases in Houston since 2018. The adults live in the same household,
The Alaska Department of Health reported an unvaccinated adult displayed measles symptoms while traveling back to the state.
The resident is undergoing treatment in Anchorage for the highly contagious virus. Meanwhile, state health officials are tracking down “several dozen” individuals the patient was in contact with while contagious.
At least two residents in Snohomish County have been exposed to measles, the county health department announced Tuesday. The department is working with the people exposed to measles and monitoring their symptoms.
Rhode Island recently recorded its first measles case since 2013, the Rhode Island Department of Health announced Sunday. The patient — a young, unvaccinated child that had recently traveled abroad — is now at home and well after being treated at Hasbro Children’s Hospital.
VOV.VN - The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of southern Dong Nai province has recently reported another measles death, the first in the province in 2025.
An infected person flew from Seattle to Anchorage earlier this month around the same time multiple flights were leaving for Southeast Alaska.
VOV.VN - The number of measles cases is forecast to rise as the Lunar New Year, known locally as Tet, and Spring festivals are drawing near, according to The Hanoi Center for Disease Control (CDC).