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Wastewater detection doesn’t mean measles is already running rampant in Austin, but its detection does put public health officials on alert.
"We know that measles is making a comeback, especially in Texas, [but] also in New Mexico and across the United States. And ...
Measles has been found in the waste water in Austin. One of the most contagious diseases, measles is preventable through ...
Public Health officials in Central Texas have detected traces of a highly contagious disease in Austin-Travis County ...
Austin Public Health officials are encouraging Travis County residents to get up to date on their measles vaccinations after ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Officials with Austin Public Health (APH) say they have detected traces of measles in Austin's wastewater.
There are no new confirmed measles cases to report in Texas this week, according to the state, but Austin's health department has detected the measles virus in wastewater.
Austin Public Health said in a Tuesday press release that it detected "traces of measles" in Travis County's wastewater.
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Health officials detected traces of measles in Austin-Travis County wastewater during the first week of July, prompting ...
The University of Texas and Austin Public Health created a measles simulator for school districts and private schools around the county to better understand their risks.