Overview
- The Texas Department of State Health Services reports 722 confirmed measles cases, marking the state's largest outbreak in 30 years.
- Fewer than 10 cases are currently considered actively infectious, suggesting a potential decline in transmission.
- The outbreak has spread to the San Antonio area, with first confirmed cases in Atascosa and Hays counties, expanding the geographic reach of the virus.
- Two unvaccinated children have died, and 92 individuals have been hospitalized since the outbreak began in January, highlighting the severe impact on unvaccinated populations.
- Early infant MMR vaccination rates have surged, with April data showing a 30-fold increase in six-month-old immunizations compared to the prior year.