Texas Measles Outbreak Nears 100 Cases, Raising Concerns About Undetected Spread Health officials expect a measles outbreak in West Texas to exceed 100 cases because of low vaccination rates and undetected infections. Vaccine misinformation and new laws may make such situations more common and harder to contain. Previous article: Can Medicaid’s Popularity Shield It From the Budget Ax? Prev Next article: GOP Takes Aim at Medicaid, Putting Enrollees and Providers at Risk Next