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Texas health officials have announced a concerning rise in measles cases, with the total now reaching 48. The majority of those affected are unvaccinated children, highlighting ongoing public health challenges regarding immunization. Among the reported cases, thirteen individuals have required hospitalization due to complications associated with the disease.
Health authorities are emphasizing the importance of vaccinations as a critical measure to prevent the spread of measles, a highly contagious viral infection. The current outbreak serves as a stark reminder of the risks associated with vaccine hesitancy and the potential for outbreaks in communities with low vaccination rates.
Officials are urging parents to ensure their children are up to date on their immunizations, particularly as the state sees an increase in cases. Public health campaigns are being ramped up to educate families about the safety and efficacy of vaccines, aiming to curb the rise in measles and protect vulnerable populations.
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