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The Texas Department of State Health Services is reporting the measles outbreak in Texas has ended.
The outbreak of measles in West Texas reached a ceiling of 762 cases before the state declared the outbreak over.
“Public health professionals consider a measles outbreak over after 42 days with no new cases because that is double the disease’s maximum incubation period,” a statement from the state read, or “the longest time it can take between when a person is exposed to the virus and when they get sick.”
The outbreak originated in January in a West Texas county, and the cases quickly rose but plateaued at 762 cases over a month ago.
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