Tuberculosis cases in Texas have seen a slight rise, with Dallas health officials urging residents to stay informed about symptoms and prevention. Early detection remains key in controlling the spread of this infectious disease.
In 2014, Dallas faced its first Ebola case, sparking urgent response efforts. Local hospitals, government agencies, and communities united swiftly, preventing an outbreak and setting a national example in epidemic containment.
A Texas church school ranked last statewide for measles vaccination rates. Despite public health concerns, the school’s pastor expressed joy, sparking debate over vaccine refusal and community safety.