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Measles Cases in Southwest Wisconsin Rise to 41, with 7 More Cases Probable

Wisconsin health officials said two counties reported new cases as the outbreak climbed to 41 confirmed and seven probable infections.

  • The Wisconsin Department of Health Services reported Friday that measles cases in southwestern Wisconsin have climbed to 41 confirmed and seven probable cases across Grant, Iowa, and Lafayette counties.
  • State officials noted that cases appear to be spreading between acquaintances rather than through public exposure, with 44% of infections involving adults and 44% affecting children aged 5 to 17.
  • The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is 97% effective at preventing the disease, health officials say; symptoms often include a high fever exceeding 104 degrees and a red rash.
  • Residents can verify their immunity status through the Wisconsin Immunization Registry or by contacting a provider; anyone developing symptoms should stay home and call a clinic or dial 211.
  • Nationwide, measles cases have reached their highest level in 35 years, a July federal report found, while officials are currently investigating more than 20 suspected cases in western Wisconsin.
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