Potential measles exposure reported in San Antonio amid growing Texas outbreak
San Antonio Metropolitan Health District is alerting the community about potential measles exposure from a recent visitor. A person who came to San Antonio on Saturday, Feb. 15, tested positive for the highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease, state health officials told Metro Health. The individual visited from Gaines County in Texas’s South Plains region, the center of a measles outbreak that's now infected at least 90 people and led to 16 hospitalizations.
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