Texas Department of State Health Services has disputed a case of rubella in Texas, after Mexia ISD notified local families of a confirmed case.
The Mexia ISD confirmed a rubella case, initially misreported as measles, due to a miscommunication with a parent.
Mexia ISD updated its notice to the public about a possible measles exposure to say a school nurse confirmed it is a case of ...
Mexia ISD Superintendent Ryder Appleton announced the measles case in a message to the Mexia community. “This message is to ...
The Texas Department of State Health Services is trying to set the record straight about Mexia ISD, saying the school ...
After first reporting a confirmed case of measles, Mexia ISD said it was actually Rubella. The state health department says ...
Mexia ISD Superintendent Ryder Appleton announced the measles case in a message to the Mexia community. “This message is to ...
"There have been no recent cases of Rubella in that area and also no cases of measles," said a spokesperson for state health ...
The vaccine is the only way to prevent measles, but it also prevents other illnesses. The other "M" stands for mumps, and the ...
Superintendent Ryder Appleton stated that, for privacy reasons, additional details about the case cannot be released at this time.
A student at Mexia ISD is confirmed to have a viral infection, not measles. Confusion about students' illnesses caused the ...
A recent incident in Mexia, initially suspected to be a measles case and later thought to be rubella, turned out to be a ...