Two more measles cases reported in Gallatin County
- On May 1, 2025, the Gallatin City-County Health Department reported two additional measles infections in Gallatin County involving individuals living with previously identified patients.
- These additional cases emerged because the individuals were not immunized and were contacts of previously identified measles patients.
- The infected individuals are isolating at home and being monitored for symptoms to prevent further spread of the highly infectious airborne disease.
- Measles has a 90-percent infection likelihood among unvaccinated exposed persons and can spread before symptoms appear, according to health officials.
- The total measles cases in Gallatin County reached seven, prompting a vaccination clinic on April 30 and urging residents to seek the MMR vaccine promptly.
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Prairie County health officials encourage caution in wake of Gallatin measles outbreak
In light of a recent — and extremely rare — outbreak of measles in Gallatin County, Prairie County and area health officials are encouraging the public to ensure they have the necessary immunities before traveling out of state.
2 new measles cases confirmed in Gallatin County
Two additional cases of measles have been confirmed in Gallatin County, bringing the total number to seven.According to the Gallatin City-County Health Department, the new cases are among household members of previously identified cases in the county. RELATED: Measles vaccination clinic planned in Ravalli CountyThe individuals were not immunized against measles and were being monitored for symptoms while isolating at home.Measles is a highly inf…


Two more measles cases reported in Gallatin County
The two cases were from household members of people who previously tested positive for the highly contagious virus, according to the Gallatin City-County Health Department, and there is no evidence of community transmission.


Measles cases rise to seven in Gallatin County, vaccination clinic planned for April 30
GALLATIN COUNTY, Mont. – The Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD) confirmed two new measles cases, both among household members of previously identified cases. This brings the total to seven cases in the area. The affected individuals were not immunized and…
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