North Dakota Measles Count up to 36 After New Williams County Case
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Illinois declares an end to the states measles outbreak
Health officials in Illinois and North Dakota say their measles outbreaks are over. In aouthern Illinois there were eight cases in that outbreak and two unrelated cases in Cook County. The U.S. added 21 new cases since July 9. States with active outbreaks include Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas and Utah. Two elementary school-aged children and an adult have died from …

Measles outbreaks in Illinois and North Dakota have ended
Health officials in Illinois and North Dakota say their states’ measles outbreaks are over, pointing to a continuing slowdown of measles spread in the U.S. during vaccine-preventable disease’s worst year since 1991.
North Dakota measles count up to 36 after new Williams County case
WILLIAMS COUNTY, ND (KXNET) — A new case of the measles has been confirmed in Williams County by the North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), bringing the state's count up to 36. Williams County now has its 18th case of the year, and the second one this month. This comes after no cases were reported in June. The latest person who contracted the virus was reported to be unvaccinated, just like everyone else who had the virus th…
In Olsztyn, health authorities have launched an epidemiological investigation, searching for people who may have had contact with a patient believed to have measles. The woman had not been previously vaccinated against the disease.
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