High measles in western Texas to 250

Mark
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The number of people with measles increased as a result of his outbreak in western Texas, and the state of New Mexico in the United States to more than 250, and two people who were not approved for measles were died.

Measles, a highly infected virus, transmitted across the air, spread easily when the person breathes, sneezes or coughs. It can be prevented by vaccinations, and is considered to be spent in the United States in 2000.

On Tuesday, health officials said that there are 25 new people with measles since the end of last week, which raises the total cases in Texas to 223.

29 people were taken to hospital in Texas.

On Friday, health officials announced the recording of 30 cases in Lea County, adjacent to the western Texas areas where the epidemic center is located.