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A measles outbreak in West Texas has spread over the last three weeks, with infection rates higher than the state has seen since 1992.

The Details: The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) confirmed the first infections on Feb. 5, but as of Tuesday, it reported 58 cases in ages from under 5 years old through adults. State health officials in New Mexico confirmed eight cases in Lea County, which borders Texas, on Wednesday.

For Context: The outbreak began in Gaines County, Texas, part of the South Plains region where nearly 20% of children are unvaccinated. Gaines County is also home to a Mennonite community, members of which often apply for exemptions to school vaccine mandates. Vaccine rates for measles, mumps and rubella also fell to 93% in 2024, below the 95% threshold recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

How the Media Covered It: Many sources noted Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent appointment to lead the Department of Health and Human Services as context in their coverage of the measles outbreak. Fox News (Lean Right bias) was among those that didn’t. Outlets from the left and center drew connections to the recent RFK Jr. hearings where Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) and others asked questions about RFK Jr.’s stance on vaccines. Bloomberg (Lean Left bias) called the hearings “contentious,” writing that RFK Jr. “tried to distance himself from his previous anti-vaccine rhetoric.” Forbes (Center) wrote that “perhaps more troubling” than RFK Jr.’s call for further studies on vaccines are “his false claims of links between the MMR vaccine and autism.” 

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In less than three weeks, a measles outbreak has jumped from two cases among unvaccinated children in West Texas to 48. Three cases have also been found in a neighboring county in New Mexico. Thus far, 13 children have been hospitalized. Vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles remain a public health threat. And with childhood vaccine hesitancy—or simply outright refusal—on the rise, the problem is likely to worsen.

Measles cases in Texas have nearly doubled in the past two weeks, making it the worst outbreak the state has seen in three decades. Now, cases are spreading into neighboring New Mexico.

Texas has reported 58 measles cases so far, and 13 of the patients have been hospitalized.

The epicenter is in Gaines County, Texas, a rural area in the South Plains region where nearly one in five children are unvaccinated. The county is home to a large Mennonite community, and members often apply for exemptions to school vaccine mandates for religious reasons.

The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has been tracking a measles outbreak in the South Plains region of the state.

The agency first confirmed the outbreak on Feb. 5, and it has since been growing.

A Tuesday update stated that 58 cases have been identified within the last three weeks as symptoms occurred.