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Texas Reports First Measles Death in a Decade Amid Outbreak

Unvaccinated Texas Child Dies as Measles Cases Surge

by pinkfloyd
February 27, 2025
in Disease Prevention, Epidemics & Outbreaks, Health, Health News, Infectious Diseases, Public Health & Safety
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Texas Child Dies from Measles—Experts Urge Vaccination - Mary Conlon/AP Photo

Health Officials Warn as Texas Measles Cases Reach 124 - Mary Conlon/AP Photo

Texas Child Dies of Measles in First U.S. Death from Virus in a Decade

Outbreak in West Texas Claims Life of Unvaccinated Child

An unvaccinated child in rural West Texas has died from measles, marking the first measles-related death in the U.S. since 2015, according to state health officials. The school-aged child, whose identity remains undisclosed, passed away on Tuesday night after being hospitalized at Covenant Children’s Hospital in Lubbock.

The tragic death comes amid the largest measles outbreak in Texas in nearly 30 years, with 124 confirmed cases across nine counties since the outbreak began in January 2024.

What We Know About the Outbreak

  • Location: Rural towns in West Texas, especially Gaines County
  • Total Cases: 124 across 9 counties
  • Hospitalizations: Over 20 patients admitted to Covenant Children’s Hospital
  • Affected Group: Predominantly unvaccinated Mennonite communities
  • Symptoms: Respiratory issues, pneumonia, and some requiring intubation or oxygen support

Dr. Amy Thompson, CEO of Covenant Health, called the child’s death a “serious consequence” of the outbreak, urging communities to prioritize vaccination efforts.

How the Virus Is Spreading

Measles cases are concentrated in undervaccinated communities with low immunization rates. Gaines County, the hardest-hit area, has one of Texas’ highest rates of vaccine exemptions, with nearly 14% of school-aged children skipping at least one required vaccine last year.

The highly contagious virus spreads through coughing, sneezing, or breathing the same air and can linger in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves the area.

Federal Response and Controversy

U.S. health officials, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., are monitoring the outbreak. However, Kennedy’s comments downplaying the outbreak and claiming hospitalized patients were only in “quarantine” were quickly refuted by doctors on the ground.

“We don’t hospitalize patients for quarantine purposes,” said Dr. Lara Johnson, Chief Medical Officer at Covenant.

The CDC is providing vaccines, technical support, and laboratory assistance, while Texas health officials are leading the containment efforts.

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Measles Symptoms and Risks

Measles often begins with:

  • High fever
  • Cough
  • Runny nose
  • Red, watery eyes
  • Rash starting on the face and spreading across the body

While most people recover, measles can lead to serious complications like:

  • Pneumonia
  • Brain swelling
  • Blindness
  • Death

How to Protect Yourself and Your Family

The Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine is safe, effective, and highly recommended to prevent infection. The CDC advises:

  • First Dose: 12-15 months
  • Second Dose: 4-6 years

Despite the vaccine’s effectiveness, vaccination rates have dropped nationwide since the COVID-19 pandemic, putting communities at higher risk of outbreaks.

Why Is This Outbreak Happening Now?

Public health officials warn that declining vaccination rates—combined with vaccine misinformation—are creating dangerous gaps in herd immunity. Most states are now below the 95% vaccination threshold needed to prevent outbreaks.

The U.S. declared measles eliminated in 2000, but cases have been rising since 2024, including a major outbreak in Chicago with over 60 infections.

What’s Next for Texas and the U.S.?

Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s office confirmed that vaccination teams have been deployed to affected areas. Health officials are urging families to:

  • Get vaccinated
  • Isolate infected individuals
  • Report symptoms to healthcare providers

Meanwhile, the CDC is expected to provide weekly updates on the outbreak as the situation develops.

Bottom Line

The Texas measles outbreak serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination. With cases rising and vaccine misinformation spreading, health officials are urging communities to protect themselves and their families.

Vaccines are safe, effective, and life-saving—and this tragic death could have been prevented.

Key Facts at a Glance

Category Details
Total Cases 124+
Deaths 1
Most Affected Area Gaines County
Vaccine Coverage Below 95%
Federal Response CDC support + vaccines

How You Can Help

✔️ Get vaccinated
✔️ Encourage friends and family to vaccinate
✔️ Stay informed through official health channels

Final Thoughts

The resurgence of measles in Texas highlights the critical role of vaccines in preventing once-eliminated diseases. While health officials work to contain the outbreak, communities must come together to prioritize immunization efforts and stop the spread of preventable illnesses.

Source

pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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