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If you’re thinking of getting your kid a baby chick or duckling for Easter, you may want to think twice. New Mexico health ...
People — particularly children — who handle or keep ducklings and chicks inside face increased exposure to salmonella.
An unvaccinated child in Doña Ana County has been diagnosed with measles which is the first case in the county, the New ...
With the number of cases increasing, the NMDOH is recommending that the MMR vaccine be given to infants from 6-11 months old ...
New Mexico Department of Health officials confirmed that an unvaccinated child is the first case of measles reported in Doña ...
The New Mexico Department of Health reported an unvaccinated child in Doña Ana County has been diagnosed with measles – the ...
As New Mexico's measles outbreak continues, local nonprofits are grappling with the fallout of federal funding cuts, and the implications of the cuts on rural communities.
But live ducklings, chicks and other baby critters are best left out. The New Mexico Department of Health warned this week against giving the fluffy creatures as Easter gifts, because people ...
A new measles case in Dona Ana County leaves many concerned that the outbreak could spread statewide as vaccination remains ...
A New Mexico health department assessment after the couple was found dead revealed rodents and their feces were discovered on ...
New Mexico Department of Health officials confirmed that an unvaccinated child is the first case of measles reported in Doña Ana County. Health Department officials said April 15 that the new ...
The disease has also been reported in Chaves and Eddy counties. With the number of cases increasing, the NMDOH is recommending that the MMR vaccine be given to infants from 6-11 months old who ...
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