Increased measles cases in Texas to 541 and the disease spread in 25 states

The US state of Texas reported 541 measles infection in the state on Friday, an increase of 36 cases from its previous census on April 8, at a time when the United States struggles to rule the disease affecting children and spreading in 25 states. The Texas Health Services Administration has announced that the number of cases in Jainz province, a center for the outbreaks of the disease, has risen to 355, in an increase as 328 Tuesday. Two children who were not vaccinated from the disease died, and they did not suffer underlying health problems, due to the measles in Texas last week, one of whom is an 8 -year -old girl. New Mexico has notified two additional cases since the last update on Tuesday, bringing the total number of injuries to the state. The Centers of Control and Prevention Control in the United States reported a total of 712 measles infections so far this year in 25 states, including Texas and New Mexico.