The New Mexico Department of Health launched a webpage to track cases of measles in the state. This comes after the department declared an outbreak in Lea County. So far, nine cases of measles have been confirmed in that area.
Lea County, New Mexico, is now reporting an outbreak of measles, according to the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH). Lea County is
An ongoing measles outbreak that began in one of Texas' least vaccinated counties has mushroomed to 90 cases across a cluster of seven counties in the state, according to an update by the Texas Department of State Health Services on Friday.
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) just launched a web resource addressing the rising measles cases. The resource can be found here. It provides information on current New Mexico case counts,
The New Mexico Department of Health on Tuesday confirmed an additional five cases of measles in Lea County, bringing the total to eight cases in the state.
DOH NEWS RELEASEThe New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) has launched a dedicated web resource to address the rising measles cases within state boundaries. The comprehensive web resource
The rise in measles cases across the state is leading the New Mexico Department of Health to launch a dedicated web resource for the public. The web hub will have current New Mexico case counts which will be updated Tuesdays and Fridays.
Local health experts are urging parents to teach their kids healthy dental habits at an early age. Throughout February, the New Mexico Department of Health is raising awareness about oral hygiene, saying healthy teeth are essential to a child’s overall well-being.
Other states reporting measles cases are Alaska, Georgia, New Jersey, New York and Rhode Island, according to USA TODAY. Here's what to know about the measles outbreak in New Mexico. The first case of measles in Lea County prompted the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) to declare an outbreak on Feb.
The number of measles cases in Lea County remained unchanged Friday, but public health officials said that could change.
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is testing residents and has confirmed three cases just last week, bringing their total to eight. The cases meet the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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