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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Public health officials in Louisville are reminding people about the importance of the MMR (measles ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said of the other 12 active cases in Kentucky, 11 of the people were unvaccinated.
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Greenberg said it was “pediatric case” that was seemingly contracted after the individual traveled to place where there is a ...
Another measles case has been confirmed in Kentucky, with a child contracting the illness after traveling internationally.
The department is now working to identify anyone who may have been exposed to the child while they were contagious.
Louisville health officials are conducting contact tracing after a child with measles visited a Kroger on Dixie Highway.
A Louisville pediatrician said parents should make sure their children have both doses of the MMR vaccine to prevent measles infection.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s office confirmed that measles exposure has been reported at the Kroger on Dixie Highway.
The U.S. is up to 1,267 confirmed measles cases this year and Kentucky has a new outbreak. The national case count is seven cases shy of 2019's record case count.
The mayor said Louisville health officials are doing contact tracing to find who may have been in contact with them.