Texas measles outbreak grows
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Texas measles outbreak grows, but Oklahoma still reports no cases
Measles in Oklahoma: 5 things to know
Measles cases are climbing in Texas: Here’s what Oklahomans need to know
OSDH sent out a health alert advising clinicians in Oklahoma to consider measles among patients with compatible symptoms amid a measles outbreak in Texas.
Officials at Wayside Elementary School in Bartlesville said custodians completed a deep cleaning to prevent spread of the highly contagious disease.
Latest data shows significant rise in parents sending kindergarteners to school without the required measles vaccine.
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KRMG Tulsa on MSNOSDH: No case of measles in Oklahoma, positive for IgG immunityThe Oklahoma State Department of Health said there is no measles in Oklahoma, and the individual in Bartlesville was positive for the IgG immunity.
A bit of a panic today after the Bartlesville Public School district reported a measles diagnosis, only for the state department of health to verify that it was
Measles have been reported in eight states, with the first death of an unvaccinated child occurring in West Texas on Feb. 26.
Are you immune from measles or do you need another MMR vaccine? A false alarm of a positive case in Oklahoma has many asking these questions and KOCO 5 spoke with a local doctor to get the facts. It all really depends on your age.
Oklahoma's first measles case of the year has been confirmed by Bartlesville Public School officials.On Tuesday, Bartlesville Public School officials announces
Oklahoma doctors have been preparing for a potential measles outbreak as bordering states have seen an increase in cases.
Oklahoma has yet to record a case of measles, but cases are continuing to spread along the Texas border and Panhandle regions.
Measles is one of the world’s most contagious diseases, with one person being able to infect nine out of 10 of their unvaccinated close contacts.
As a measles outbreak in West Texas continues to grow, the response from US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has leaned heavily on treatment with vitamin A, as well as “good results” from the use of the steroid budesonide, the antibiotic clarithromycin and cod liver oil.
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