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Iowa’s low immunization rate for measles is causing concern for health officials following three confirmed cases in the state ...
As a measles outbreak continues to spread, here's how the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services will announce new cases.
With summer travel in full swing and daycares filling up, health experts are urging Iowans to stay vigilant after the confirmation of three measles cases in the state over the past three weeks.
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IOWA CITY, Iowa — Three measles cases have been confirmed in Iowa over the last month, which are the first in the state since 2019. That's according to the Iowa Health and Human Services department, ...
On Wednesday afternoon Iowa Health and Human Services (HHS) announced that it’s confirmed a third case of measles in the ...
An unvaccinated child was infected by measles recently while visiting another country and might have exposed Coralville and Iowa City residents to the virus about a week ago, according to Johnson ...
A vaccinated man in eastern Iowa was recently confirmed to be infected by measles, according to state health officials.
Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes or coughs.
Iowa’s low rate of immunization for measles is causing concern for health officials following three confirmed cases. Teodora Mitov reports.
An investigation is pending into whether the recently infected man in Iowa might have contracted the disease because he traveled.
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