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FOX 7 Austin on MSNSan Antonio warns of possible measles exposureThe City of San Antonio is warning residents about a potential exposure to measles at UT San Antonio and the Riverwalk earlier this month.
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The university said in an email that a visitor touring the main campus for UTSA Day earlier this month tested positive for the highly infectious disease.
Dr. Jason Bowling, an infectious disease expert from University Health, appeared on the 6 O’Clock News to discuss the measles outbreak after a potential exposure was reported in San Antonio.
After a person visiting San Antonio from West Texas tested positive for measles the spread of the virus is a growing concern.The possible exposure has some pare
The person who tested positive for the measles virus visited several places in San Antonio between Feb. 14-16.
A measles-infected individual from Gaines County visited multiple San Antonio locations, prompting a health alert for potential exposure.
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio Metro Health confirms a person who was visiting San Antonio has tested positive for measles.The department is warning people who coul
A measles outbreak in Texas has reached San Antonio, with 90 cases reported, mostly in children. Vaccination remains crucial to control the spread.
A growing number of Central Texas health departments are warning residents of possible exposure to measles, the latest sign that the outbreak in West Texas is spreading across the state. Why it matters: Measles is a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease that has surged in areas with high vaccination exemption rates.
Doctor Pedro Chavez suggests parents talk to their child's pediatrician about getting their babies vaccinated as early as nine months.
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