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Measles on the Rise: Texas Faces a Growing Health Challenge
Texas, Houston, USATuesday, February 25, 2025
Dr. Janeana White, a health expert with the Houston Health Department, emphasized the importance of healthcare providers being vigilant. She noted that many providers might not have encountered measles cases during their training, so it's essential to remind them of the symptoms and how to evaluate patients. She also advised against having patients with suspected measles wait in crowded waiting rooms, as this can increase the risk of transmission.
If you received your measles vaccines years ago, Dr. White suggested getting a blood test to check your immunity levels. This is a proactive step that can help ensure you are protected against the disease. It's a good reminder that even if you were vaccinated in the past, it's worth checking your immunity status, especially during an outbreak.
Measles is a serious disease that can lead to severe complications, including pneumonia and encephalitis. It's important to take preventative measures, such as getting vaccinated and staying informed about the symptoms. By working together and staying vigilant, we can help control the spread of measles and protect our communities. This outbreak serves as a reminder of the importance of public health measures and the role each individual plays in preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
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