Alabama health officials confirmed a case of measles for the first time in more than 20 years, the Alabama Department of Public Health confirmed Monday. The positive case comes from north Alabama in a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. North Alabama (WDHN) — The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has recently been made aware of a confirmed case of measles ...
A woman scratches a measles rash. The Alabama Department of Public Health Monday reported that a child in north Alabama had tested positive for measles, the first confirmed case of the disease in the ...
Update: The Alabama Department of Public Health provided an update on this case saying that testing showed “the unvaccinated person being investigated in Lee County, Alabama, does not have measles.” ...
Alabama health officials are investigating a suspected measles case in an unvaccinated individual in Lee County. The Alabama Department of Public Health is working with local providers to identify and ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - It’s a first in Alabama for over two decades. The state’s first measles case since 2002 has now been confirmed in North Alabama. “Many physicians that are probably under the ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health has determined that a potential case of measles – which would have been the state’s first in more than 20 years – was a false alarm. On June 8, ADPH issued an ...
BIRMINGHAM (WVTM) — For the first time in over two decades, Alabama has a confirmed case of measles. A child in north Alabama contracted the nearly eradicated virus. The Alabama Department of Public ...
An unvaccinated five-year-old child in north Alabama contracted measles while traveling abroad. The child did not attend school or daycare, and siblings are vaccinated and asymptomatic. Measles is a ...
LEE COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama Department of Public Health announced Tuesday that there is no active measles case in Alabama after investigating a possible exposure in Lee County. ADPH posted ...
OPELIKA, Ala. (WHNT) — The Alabama Department of Public Health said the risk for an outbreak of measles is low, but it is testing for a possible case in Lee County. Dr. Wes Stubblefield with the ADPH ...
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