The New Mexico Department of Health is urging residents to get vaccinated against measles before the busy summer travel season.
At a news conference Thursday, Dr. Miranda Durham, the department’s Chief Medical Officer, said, “Get vaccinated and go have fun.”
New Mexico’s measles outbreak has now reached 76 confirmed cases, mostly in Lea County, with four cases in Sandoval County. The outbreak has led to seven hospitalizations and one death.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there have been more than 1,000 measles cases across 31 states. Dr. Durham said New Mexico’s cases share the same strain as the initial outbreak in West Texas, just across the border from Lea County, as well as many cases nationwide.
State health officials held the conference to update the public about the outbreak and to remind people to stay safe during summer travel.
“As summer approaches and travel season begins, we want to make sure everyone knows about the measles virus and how to protect themselves,” said Health Secretary Gina DeBlassie.
Officials emphasize that vaccination is the best way to prevent the spread of measles and protect both individuals and communities.