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Three new cases of measles have been reported in New Mexico, according to the New Mexico Health Department. NMDOH says these three new cases are impacting unvaccinated Santa Fe County residents. The three new cases have led the total case count in the state of New Mexico to rise to 100,
An ongoing measles outbreak in Santa Fe County has pushed New Mexico's case total to 100. The three new cases involve unvaccinated Santa Fe County residents.
A measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico has sickened over 130 people. The highly contagious virus explained — and what the CDC says about getting revaccinated as an adult. Story by Kate Murphy
Washington has seen 10 confirmed cases of measles so far in 2025, according to the state Department of Health, or DOH. The cases have all been on the west side, including six in King County and two each in Whatcom and Snohomish counties. The Whatcom County cases involved two family members in the same household.
The measles outbreak in rural West Texas has grown to 58 cases as of Tuesday, and eight people in neighboring eastern New Mexico also have been diagnosed with measles.
Measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico now have nearly 300 cases in total. Two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related causes.
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State health officials reported three new measles cases in Santa Fe County on Thursday, pushing New Mexico’s infection count to 100 infections.