With more than 300 measles cases across the country and newly-announced exposures around Washington, D.C., a local pediatrician says it's important for people to make sure they're immune.
Virginia Department of Health is working to identify those who may have been exposed at Dulles or Reagan National Airports.
The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is alerting residents of potential measles exposure after confirming two new cases in ...
Two measles exposures were reported at Reagan National Airport and on the Yellow Line last Friday. Exposures were possible on ...
If you were at Reagan Airport or aboard the Washington Metro on the afternoon of March 14 and are unvaccinated against ...
The Virginia Department of Health was notified of two additional confirmed cases of measles that traveled through Northern ...
A traveler infected with a highly contagious virus passes through an airport while asymptomatic, unknowingly transmitting the ...
Johns Hopkins doctors are reminding families about ways to protect themselves and their children from the highly contagious ...
It’s a nightmare scenario for public health officials: A traveler infected with a highly contagious virus passes through an ...
The West Virginia Department of Health issued an alert announcing that West Virginia residents could have been exposed to measles. According to a press release, West ...
Measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico are now up to nearly 300 cases, and two unvaccinated people have died from measles-related causes. Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus ...
The confirmed case was an individual who was returning from international travel and is a Maryland resident. Public officials believe West Virginia residents may have been exposed.