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.
When the US introduced the measles vaccine in 1963, we were experiencing hundreds of thousands of cases and about 500 deaths ...
Experts recommend that anyone not vaccinated against the measles should avoid large events like the Houston Rodeo amid an ...
An interactive map will show you where you can get your measles vaccine in New York City as several cases of the highly ...
The Health and Human Services Department is reviewing contracts and moving to replace vaccine advisers in Robert F. Kennedy ...
A measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico comes as vaccination rates for measles, mumps and rubella have slipped in many ...
The United States is seeing a large measles outbreak, with nearly 150 cases reported since late January, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. Last week, the nation saw its first ...
Measles outbreaks − including recent occurrences in New Mexico, Florida, Ohio and New York − happen all too often. It does not need to be this way.
Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who ...
A measles outbreak in West Texas and New Mexico has killed a child and sickened more than 130 people, and public health ...
Federal health officials are shipping more vaccines to Texas as the state deals with its largest measles outbreak in 30 years. Nearly 150 cases have been reported, so far, and that number is expected ...