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With summer travel in full swing and daycares filling up, health experts are urging Iowans to stay vigilant after the confirmation of three measles cases in the state over the past three weeks.
The state’s public health department urges anyone who may have been exposed or who is experiencing symptoms to contact their healthcare provider immediately.
Four measles cases have been confirmed in unvaccinated individuals in Navajo County, Arizona, after international travel exposure.
Johnson County Public Health and Iowa Health and Human Services have confirmed a measles case in an unvaccinated child who ...
“Measles is one of the most infectious diseases in the world and can be fatal. With so many young children unvaccinated, the ...
A MEDIEVAL virus that can cause deadly side effects in some children is surging through holiday hotspots, health officials ...
Measles cases have surged to over 1,100 in the U.S. this year, with airports and travel hubs identified as high-risk areas ...
As summer approaches, Alberta's measles case counts are expected to keep climbing and some experts worry transmission will ...
Measles has been rising globally in recent years. There were an estimated 10.3 million cases worldwide in 2023, a 20% ...