Measles 'Exposure Event' Confirmed in Great Falls
- Seventeen measles cases were confirmed across four Montana counties by June 3, 2025, including an exposure event in Great Falls.
- The exposure occurred after an infected Hill County resident attended an appointment at a Great Falls medical center on May 27.
- Health officials consider anyone in the building during the visit likely exposed, advising exposed individuals without immunity to quarantine for 21 days.
- Health officer Abigail Hill explained that since measles can spread through the air and was present inside the building, everyone in that location is regarded as having been exposed.
- The ongoing outbreak highlights measles' high contagion and the importance of vaccination, with 17 total Montana cases isolating to limit spread.
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Measles 'exposure event' confirmed in Great Falls
The spread of measles in parts of Montana continues, with 17 confirmed cases across the state, and now there may have been measles exposure in Great Falls, according to the Cascade City-County Health Department (CCHD).The CCHD said that although no measles cases have been confirmed in Cascade County residents at this time, a confirmed exposure event occurred when an infected resident of another county visited a Great Falls business location.Anyo…

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Possible measles exposure reported at Great Falls medical center on May 27
The following is a press release from Cascade County Health Department:
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