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A 1-year-old girl exposed others to measles April 4-8 at multiple places in Lansing, Okemos and East Lansing. Here's the full list of exposure sites.
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FOX 2 Detroit on MSNMeasles confirmed in 1-year-old Michigan girl - View potential exposure locations hereA 1-year-old baby girl is the latest measles case confirmed in Michigan after the Ingham County Health Department reported their first instance of the virus in more than 30 years.
Michigan's latest measles case involves potential exposure sites for others at several locations in mid-Michigan, including a church, farmers market and the Michigan State University Community Music ...
A new case of measles is confirmed in Michigan. A baby girl in Ingham County got sick after traveling out of state. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) warns families traveling on vacation or on the ...
The Ingham County Health Department is confirming the first case of measles in that county since 1994. The patient is a 1-year-old girl who recently traveled out of the state.
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Lansing State Journal on MSN1-year-old Ingham County girl vaccinated before contracting measles, health officials confirmLANSING — Ingham County health officials have confirmed that a 1-year-old girl who recently traveled outside of Michigan has measles, a highly contagious infection. The Ingham County Health Department ...
Measles continues to spread around the country, including here in Michigan—with 5 confirmed cases so far. Many people are ...
A case of measles has been confirmed in Ingham County, according to the Ingham County Health Department on Tuesday.
A 1-year-old child with measles may have exposed others to the disease at a restaurant, grocery store, church and a college campus, Michigan officials say. The Ingham County Health Department ...
Health officials said a Montcalm County resident has a confirmed case of measles, bringing the statewide infection count to ...
The Ingham County Public Health Department says the case involves a 1-year-old girl who recently traveled outside the state.
Confirmed cases of highly infectious measles across the United States have already this year more than doubled the number reported in all of 2024.
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