Texas school-aged child measons died, with the first Status west of state Contaminated more than 100 people.
Lubbock City spokesman Lauren Adams confirmed the death of ABC news on Wednesday.
In a press release, Department of Texas State Health Services (DSSS) said the baby lubbock was hospitalized in the northwestern city last week and the measles was positive.
Death is the death of the first elastic in the US since 2015, according to data from disease control and prevention centers (CDC).
From Wednesday, 124 eggorri cases are confirmed with explosion, according to DSHS data.

A person’s body is covered in a rash, in this photo without opening.
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Almost all cases cannot be known in any vaccination situation, and 18 people have hospitalized so far, Deks said.
5. And children and teenagers aged 17 consists of 62 cases, and then 39 cases are under 4 years old.
The explosions began in the Gaines County, which has become an epicenter, confirmed 80 cases among residents, according to DSH.
Since then, explosions have spread to various counties and the new Mexico, where nine cases are confirmed that limits Texas. There are four children from nine cases, State Department of Health.
Measles is one of the most contagious diseases known by humans. A contaminated patient can spread the measles Nine close contact with nine close contactsBy CDC.
Health officials have said that no one who does not require vaccination, elastic, tears, rubella (MMR) to receive vaccination.
CTC currently recommends People receive two doses of vaccination, the first in 12 and 15 months and the second between 4 and 6 years old. A dose is 93% effective, and two% doses are effective. The vaccine adults do not need a booster.
Measles from the US 2000. They eliminated a year due to a very effective vaccination program, CDC. However, vaccination rates have been delayed in recent years.
About 93% of babysitting vaccines chose about 93 children, including MMR vaccine, 2022-23 academic year, according to November CDC report by November 2022.
It is the same as the previous year before the previous year, but is less than 94% in the 2020-22021 academic year and in 95% seen in the 2019-2020 academic year, before the Covid-19 pandemic. The last percentage has been standard about 10 years.