Measles Outbreak in Texas: What You Need to Know

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News Summary

Texas is facing a troubling measles outbreak with 124 confirmed cases. Health officials warn residents of San Antonio and San Marcos, where recent exposure warnings have been issued. Vaccination is crucial, as measles is highly contagious. Authorities are encouraging people to check their vaccination status and remain vigilant for symptoms. Local clinics are offering vaccinations at reduced rates to combat this outbreak.

Measles Outbreak in Texas: What You Need to Know

Things have taken a turn in the Lone Star State as Texas is currently facing a bothersome outbreak of measles. With a staggering 124 confirmed cases reported, health officials are sounding the alarm, especially for folks in San Antonio and San Marcos. If you’ve been out and about in these areas recently, you might want to pay attention!

Recent Exposure Warnings in San Antonio

San Antonio health officials recently issued some important exposure warnings after a resident from Gaines County who was visiting the city tested positive for this highly contagious virus. The sneeze-inducing culprit visited several key locations on February 15, 2025, including:

  • University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) Main Campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
  • River Walk, stopping by attractions like the Wax Museum, Ripley’s Believe It or Not, and Ripley’s Illusion Lab from 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • Mr. Crabby’s Seafood and Bar in Live Oak from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The drama doesn’t end there. This same individual had a previous outing in San Marcos on February 14, where they spent some time at Texas State University and Twin Peaks Restaurant. While it’s not conclusively known if they visited both areas in one go, the potential for exposure from the same person remains a concern.

What Makes Measles So Dangerous?

Measles is *notoriously* contagious—so much so that if you’re unvaccinated, there’s a 90% chance of infection if you come into contact with someone who has the virus. What’s worse? The virus can linger in the air, remaining infectious for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area. If that makes you think twice about crowded places, you’re not alone!

A Look Back at Previous Outbreaks

Setting the stage, it’s worth noting that Texas saw an outbreak just last year with 23 reported cases. Across the country, the statistics paint a broader picture, with a total of 1,274 cases in the U.S. overall. This surge in cases serves as a harsh reminder of why vaccination is essential. Now more than ever, health officials are strongly encouraging everyone to check their vaccination status.

Stay Vigilant for Symptoms

Health officials are recommending that anyone who might have been in the same spots as the affected individual keep an eye on their health for any signs of measles. Symptoms can take 4 to 21 days to appear after exposure, and include fever or rash. If you start feeling under the weather, it’s a good idea to reach out to your healthcare provider.

The Importance of Vaccination

The best defense against measles is vaccination, which is typically administered at 12–15 months and again at 4–6 years of age. If you’re feeling unsure about your vaccination status, local clinics in Austin are stepping up to the plate by offering vaccinations at reduced rates or even free for those who are uninsured. It’s a great chance to protect yourself and those around you!

Moreover, health authorities emphasize the importance of herd immunity. If vaccination rates dip below 95%, vulnerable populations—including infants and individuals with weakened immune systems—can be put at greater risk for outbreaks.

Tackling the Outbreak Together

In response to this alarming situation, the Hays County health authority has pledged to work closely with the Texas Department of State Health Services to investigate and manage the outbreak. It’s a collective effort aimed at keeping the Texas community safe.

As we navigate this outbreak, it’s crucial to remain informed and proactive. Remember, your health and the health of those around you matter. So, let’s roll up those sleeves, check in on vaccinations, and stay safe during this measles season!

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