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Erie County, which is east of Ashtabula County, has not reported a measles case since 1991, according to the Erie County ...
Ashtabula, Allen, and Knox counties in Ohio are battling a measles outbreak, with a total of 25 confirmed cases as of Tuesday ...
The Ohio Department of Health has announced a measles outbreak in Ashtabula County in addition to a confirmed case in Knox County.According to ODH Director Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, a total of 10 measles ...
A case of measles was confirmed in Holmes County, the county’s general health district reported Wednesday. The person who ...
Ohio officially has a measles outbreak, the state health department announced Wednesday. The outbreak consists of 10 people in Ashtabula County, the Ohio Department of Health (ODH) said in a press ...
On March 25, the Ohio Department of Health announced an outbreak of measles. While the disease mostly targets young children, ...
State health officials confirm 10 measles cases in Ashtabula County, with 9 linked to an unvaccinated adult male patient.
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ASHTABULA COUNTY, Ohio — State health officials reported the first measles case in Ohio this year. The Ohio Department of Health said the person infected was an adult in Ashtabula County who was ...
A Holmes County adult has been diagnosed with measles. The virus can live up to two hours in the air. Symptoms appear seven-14 days after exposure.
Last month, three measles cases were confirmed in Knox County by the Ohio Department of Health and Knox County Public Health.