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The Allen County Health Department confirmed Monday that one local case of measles has been found in the county.
The Allen County Department of Health on Wednesday announced that five additional cases of measles have been confirmed. This follows a single case the department confirmed on Monday.
The six Allen County cases are under investigation. They are not believed to be connected to outbreaks elsewhere as of Wednesday, the local health department said. Cases nationwide totaled 607 in ...
A case of measles in an unvaccinated minor has been confirmed in Allen County in the northeastern part of Indiana, about 160 ...
Super Shot Inc. and the Allen County Department of Health will offer free walk-in measles vaccine clinics this week at 1515 ...
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) has confirmed five additional cases of measles in Indiana, bringing ...
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Schools are reviewing immunization records and warning parents whose children are not fully vaccinated against measles that ...
Despite no confirmed measles cases in the county, the Wayne County Health Department still recommends being vaccinated as the ...
Measles typically begins with a fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes, usually about 7 to 14 days after exposure.
ALLEN COUNTY, Ind. (WANE) — The Allen County Health Department confirmed Monday that one local case of measles has been found in the county, making it the first confirmed case in Indiana this year.