Health officials have warned Texas residents about possible exposure to measles because the infectious disease has spread rapidly throughout the southern country in one of its biggest prevalence.
In San Antonio, the Texas Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Health said there was a possible exposure to the University of Texas on February 15. A person from Guinness County who tested a positive virus visited the university’s main university, Ripley’s believes or officials said, no, Crabby seafood and seafood and other tourist destinations.
“Everyone should control the symptoms between 10am and 2pm, and at the restaurant between 6am and 8pm, the department said.
“Measles are a very contagious virus that can lead to serious complications, especially in young children and people with weak immune systems. Call your health care provider. ” Dr. Anita Corian said in a statement.
So far, 99 people have been ill in the outbreak of Texas and New Mexico and have resulted in a coordinated response from health officials who are worried that the number of cases has not yet been discovered throughout the region. Many cases have been found among vaccinated individuals because health officials emphasize the importance of vaccine to prevent disease that has been lost in the United States

In San Marcus, less than an hour with St. Antonio, a resident of the city of Giens visited the Texas State University and the Twin Peaks Restaurant on February 14. People near the university have warned health officials at 6pm to 7pm from 6pm to 10pm, which may be at risk for measles.
People in those areas at that time or up to two hours later must control the symptoms. The Ministry of Health said: “Those who may be exposed are notified by their local health department.” Government agencies work together to explore potential audiences.
“Measles are a very contagious disease that spreads to an infected person through cough and sneezing. Texas is currently experiencing the biggest prevalence of measles in decades.”
Since last Friday – the last state update – since January 90 cases have been reported. Sixteen people were hospitalized and five were vaccinated. The Ministry of Health warned the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Of these 90, 57 were in the city of Gins.

However, this outbreak no longer affects Texas residents. There are currently nine cases in the neighboring city of New Mexico.
Most cases in both countries are younger than five and 17 years old.
Measles, which can survive in the air for up to two hours, can cause serious illness and death. Infections can lead to swelling and blindness of the brain. And if they are exposed to the virus, not of 10 of these talented people receive the virus.
The best way to prevent two doses of vaccine is against measles. Clinics have been set up in response to this threat.
People who are not vaccinated are at risk of infection. To minimize the risk of infection and serious illness, people must ensure that they are vaccinated. “