Texas sees rise in measles cases, total now at 505
Investing.com -- The Texas health department has reported a rise in measles cases in the state. On Tuesday, the department confirmed 505 cases, marking an increase of 24 cases from the previous count on April 4. The United States is currently grappling with an outbreak of this childhood disease, which has spread across 22 states.
The measles virus, which is highly contagious, has been spreading across the country, with Texas being one of the affected states. The latest count shows an increase of 24 cases from the previous tally reported on April 4, bringing the total number of cases in the state to 505.
The outbreak is not limited to Texas. The disease has spread across 22 states in the United States, indicating a widespread outbreak. The health department continues to monitor the situation closely and is working to contain the spread of the disease.
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