Overview
- The Houston Health Department confirmed the city's third measles case of 2025, involving an unvaccinated infant exposed during international travel.
- The infant, who was hospitalized and has since been discharged, is now recovering at home.
- This case is not linked to the earlier two cases in Houston or the larger West Texas outbreak, which has reported 259 cases and one child fatality.
- Health officials are urging residents to stay up to date on MMR vaccinations, emphasizing their safety and effectiveness in preventing measles.
- Houston is intensifying containment efforts, including exposure tracing, wastewater monitoring, and public awareness campaigns to prevent further spread.