Oklahoma measles cases linked to outbreak
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Texas measles outbreak spills into third state as cases reach 258

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Two people in Oklahoma have "exposure associated with the Texas and New Mexico measles outbreak" The two cases are being reported as probable cases because testing hasn't confirmed the infections.
Measles is one of the most infectious diseases on the planet, infecting 90 percent of unvaccinated people.
Only 88 percent of Oklahoma 's kindergartners were up to date on measles vaccination.
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