Measles Confirmed in Lewis and Clark County, No Public Exposure Reported
A minor with one dose of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine tested positive amid 30 statewide cases, with public health urging vaccination to prevent spread.
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Measles confirmed in Lewis and Clark County, no public exposure reported
One measles case, a minor, was confirmed Monday afternoon, Lewis and Clark Public Health officials said. There is no evidence of public exposure sites, including daycares, the press release said.
First measles case in decades reported in Lewis and Clark County
Lewis and Clark Public Health has announced the first case of measles in Lewis and Clark County in decades.Public health officials released a statement Monday, saying they confirmed a minor had tested positive for measles.They said there is no evidence of community transmission or public exposure within Lewis and Clark County, and that the case is not connected with any daycares or summer youth programs in the county.The great news for us, in th…
Seven positive cases of measles were confirmed in the country, all from the department of San Pedro, according to the report of the Directorate of Health Surveillance. They say that none of them had vaccinations. In the department of San Pedro, the active outbreak is recorded: five of the cases are related to the import (contacts), one imported and one in research on the epidemiological link. Those affected by the disease are between 1 and 19 ye…
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