Measles Cases in Southwest Wisconsin Rise to 41, with 7 More Cases Probable
Wisconsin health officials said two counties reported new cases as the outbreak climbed to 41 confirmed and seven probable infections.
- The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported Friday that measles cases in southwestern Wisconsin have climbed to 41 confirmed and seven probable cases across Grant, Iowa, and Lafayette counties.
- State officials noted that cases appear to be spreading between acquaintances rather than through public exposure, with 44% of infections involving adults and 44% affecting children aged 5 to 17.
- The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is 97% effective at preventing the disease, health officials say; symptoms often include a high fever exceeding 104 degrees and a red rash.
- Residents can verify their immunity status through the Wisconsin Immunization Registry or by contacting a provider; anyone developing symptoms should stay home and call a clinic or dial 211.
- Nationwide, measles cases have reached their highest level in 35 years, a July federal report found, while officials are currently investigating more than 20 suspected cases in western Wisconsin.
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Low vaccination rates drive southwest Wisconsin measles outbreak
Reading Time: 3 minutes A measles outbreak in the southwestern corner of Wisconsin continues to grow. As of Friday, the state Department of Health Services has identified 41 confirmed and 7 probable cases across Iowa, Lafayette and Grant counties. All but one of the people infected with measles in Wisconsin this year have been unvaccinated, according to state data. Just over half of the cases have been in children and teens, while 44% are in adu…
Measles spread in Wisconsin; almost everyone made ill is unvaccinated, health officials say
An outbreak of measles in two counties reported earlier this month has spread and is affecting 48 people, the state health department reported Friday. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services has identified a total of 41 confirmed cases and seven…
Measles outbreak grows to 41 confirmed cases in southwest Wisconsin
State health officials report 41 confirmed and 7 probable cases.
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