If you've already been vaccinated for measles, do you need to get a booster now that it's spreading in the US?
Measles has sickened nearly 150 mostly unvaccinated people in rural West Texas, and a school-age child has died.
The measles outbreak is growing in West Texas, but neither Robert F. Kennedy Jr. nor Gov. Greg Abbott are rushing to tell ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said vaccination is a personal decision that can protect individuals and communities ...
The New York City Department of Health said a second measles case has been reported, as an outbreak of the disease continues ...
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a noted vaccine skeptic, voiced support for the measles vaccine Sunday amid a deadly outbreak in the Southwest, mainly in Texas.
The warning against measles parties comes days after an unvaccinated child died of measles in Lubbock County about month ...
The measles outbreak is surging in West Texas, especially in under-vaccinated communities, but it’s not just coverage with ...
Dr. David Persse, HHD’s chief medical official, said he expects that more are getting their vaccine with their primary care ...
One in five people infected in the current U.S. outbreaks has had to go to the hospital. Before you travel, make sure everyone's vaccinated, state officials warn.
State health officials on Thursday, Feb. 27, issued an alert urging New Yorkers to get their kids vaccinated for measles ...
More than 100 people in West Texas are currently sick with the illness, which is avoidable when enough people get vaccinated.