First Confirmed Measles Case Reported in Leander

News Summary

Williamson County health officials have confirmed a case of measles involving a school-aged child at Bar W Elementary School in Leander, Texas. The child is currently at home under isolation to prevent further transmission. The health department is urging families to monitor for symptoms as the virus can remain airborne. Health officials are emphasizing the need for vaccinations as the confirmed cases in Texas continue to rise. Precautionary measures are being implemented, including low-cost vaccination programs to combat the outbreak.

Leander, Texas — Williamson County health officials announced the first confirmed case of measles in 2025 involving a school-aged child attending Bar W Elementary School. The child is currently recuperating at home and is under isolation to prevent further spread of the disease.

The infected child was contagious from May 15 through potentially May 24. As a precaution, families of students at Bar W Elementary have been advised to monitor for symptoms until June 14. This prompt notification comes as part of an ongoing effort by the Williamson County and Cities Health District (WCCHD) to mitigate any potential health risks arising from this case.

The vaccination status of the child and any recent travel history have not been disclosed by the family, leaving some questions on whether these factors might have influenced the infection. Dr. Amanda Norwood, the Medical Director for WCCHD, highlighted the necessity of timely communication within the community to ensure public safety.

Community Impact and Health Recommendations

In light of this measles case, health officials are urging local residents to be vigilant and recognize early signs of the disease. Measles is known for being highly contagious and can remain airborne for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area. The virus is capable of spreading rapidly, placing unvaccinated individuals at significant risk.

Common symptoms of measles include a high fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes, and the distinctive rash that appears several days after the onset of symptoms. Anyone who suspects they might have been exposed to measles is advised to contact their healthcare provider prior to visiting a clinic or hospital to avoid further transmission.

Current Measles Situation in Texas

This confirmed case in Leander is part of a broader trend, as health officials have reported over 722 confirmed measles cases in Texas since an outbreak began in January. Currently, fewer than 10 cases remain infectious, but the number of new infections highlights the ongoing risk associated with this disease.

In a separate incident, a resident from Kyle was confirmed to have measles just days before the Leander case was reported. This clustering of cases has raised alarms within the community and added to the urgency of vaccination efforts.

Preventive Measures and Vaccination Access

Authorities are working diligently to identify individuals who may have come into contact with the infected child and notify them of possible exposure to the virus. The WCCHD is also facilitating access to low-cost MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccinations through the Texas Vaccines for Children program for eligible individuals, underscoring the critical importance of vaccination as the most effective preventive measure against measles.

Measles can have serious consequences, including hospitalization and other complications, especially in young children and individuals with weakened immune systems. Therefore, local health officials stress the need for the community to take these precautions seriously and ensure that vaccinations are up to date.

As health officials continue to monitor the situation and provide guidance, it remains essential for residents in the area to stay informed about measles and to participate in vaccination programs to protect themselves and the larger community.

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