Officials confirm Summit County's first measles case possibly exposed elementary school
Health officials urge MMR vaccination as one in five unvaccinated measles cases need hospitalization, following the first confirmed case at South Summit Elementary.
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Summit County Health confirms first measles case, a South Summit student
The Summit County Health Department received confirmation of a positive measles case in a student at South Summit School District. This is the first identified measles case in Summit County from the current nationwide outbreak. It has been confirmed that this student attended school or school activities while infectious, officials said. Exposures may have occurred during school hours at South Summit Elementary School on Jan. 5. Summit County He…
Summit County confirms its first Measles case as part of nationwide outbreak
The Summit County Health Department identified its first positive case of Measles on Saturday at the South Summit School District. This adds another Utah county to what has already been a 30-year h…
Officials confirm Summit County's first measles case possibly exposed elementary school
Health officials have confirmed Summit County's first measles case to be a student who attended an elementary school while infectious.This student attended school or school activities while infectious, exposures may have occurred during school hours at South Summit Elementary School on January 5, they said.Summit County Health is working closely with South Summit School District to provide appropriate notification and guidance to school faculty,…
Health department confirms local measles case
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed a measles case in a baby too young to receive routine measles vaccination. The baby, who acquired the virus while traveling internationally, lives in the Coastal Health District. DPH is working to identify individuals who may have been exposed to measles through contact with the child.
Summit County confirms first measles case tied to national outbreak
SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah — Summit County Health Department officials have confirmed the county’s first measles case connected to the current nationwide outbreak. The case involves a student in the South Summit School District, according to health officials. The department confirmed that the student attended school and school-related activities while infectious, and potential exposure may have occurred during school hours at South Summit Elementary Sc…
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