Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA, has announced a measles outbreak in Ashtabula County and one confirmed case of a visitor in Knox County who exposed others to measles in Knox and nearby counties.
A confirmed measles outbreak in Ohio has health officials urging members of the public to protect themselves through vaccination. Originating in Texas, this year’s measles activity had spread to 20 ...
Two more measles cases were confirmed in Knox County on Friday. Knox Public Health on Monday announced two more cases were ...
Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA, announced today a measles outbreak in Ashtabula County and one confirmed case of a ...
Measles cases nationwide jumped dramatically this week, according to new numbers reported by the Centers for Disease Control ...
Kansas health officials have confirmed 23 measles cases, marking an outbreak for the state as infections in at least 17 ...
The United States is facing its largest measles outbreak in years. As of March 28, the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Ohio has reported its first cases of measles, prompting health officials to warn that the virus is likely to continue ...
Director Bruce Vanderhoff, MD, MBA, announced a measles outbreak in Ashtabula County on Tuesday. There is one confirmed case of… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign U ...
Their identity was not released due to patient privacy laws. "The fact that we now have a measles case in Ohio adds emphasis to the importance of being fully vaccinated," Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, Ohio ...
Ohio Department of Health Director Bruce Vanderhoff urged Ohioans to get vaccinated in a statement. "This disease can be very serious, but it is preventable. I strongly encourage you to protect ...
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