The Texas Department of State Health Services announced the end of the measles outbreak in West Texas on Monday.
Health officials said the outbreak is over because no new cases have been reported in over 42 days, double the maximum incubation period for measles.
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“I want to highlight the tireless work of the public health professionals across the state who contributed to the containment of one of the most contagious viruses. We arrived at this point through a comprehensive outbreak response that included testing, vaccination, disease