Anita Kurian, the deputy director of San Antonio's Metropolitan Health District, said people should check their vaccination status. Those who are unsure of their vaccination status can contact Metro Health and request records.
The first confirmed case of German measles, also known as rubella, has been reported in the San Antonio area. This case should not be confused wit
After a person visiting San Antonio from West Texas tested positive for measles the spread of the virus is a growing concern.The possible exposure has some pare
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio Metro Health confirms a person who was visiting San Antonio has tested positive for measles.The department is warning people who coul
The Hays County Health Department has issued an alert of a potential measles exposure in San Marcos. The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has issued an alert of a potential measles exposure there.
A measles outbreak has been reported in West Texas, reaching San Antonio and San Marcos, as the number of recorded cases in the state increases to 90.
The measles outbreak in Texas continues to grow, with nearly 150 reported cases, and more could be exposed. The outbreak in West Texas has killed one person, a child, making it the first U.S.
Archdiocese of San Antonio has addressed the low vaccination rates in Catholic schools as cases of measles rise in Texas.
While a measles case has yet to be confirmed in San Antonio and Bexar County, hundreds of thousands of residents may have been exposed to the virus spreading rapidly throughout the state.
With the number of highly contagious measles cases rising in Texas, the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District shared more details about the possible exposure in the city after an individual who tested positive for the virus visited multiple locations in the city.
On Saturday, several San Antonio residents on the South Side stood outside the Cortez Library, waiting for a pop-up clinic meant to raise measles vaccination rates in the community.