Georgia health officials have confirmed three new measles cases and are monitoring seven others for possible exposure.
Measles, also known as "Rubeola," is a serious airborne disease caused by a virus. According to the CDC, before a vaccine became available, nearly all kids got it by age 15. An estimated 48,000 ...
The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed three new measles cases in Georgia, all close contacts of a previously confirmed case from Sept. 11. This brings the total number of measles cases ...
Measles spreads easily through airborne transmission and can linger on surfaces for up to two hours. MMR vaccination is highly effective, with two doses providing 97% protection against measles.
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Georgia DPH confirms three new measles cases
ATLANTA, Ga. (WTOC) - Three more Georgia residents have contracted measles, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH). In a news release, the DPH said the three new cases are close ...
Measles outbreaks are raising new concerns in schools across the United States as the CDC reports the highest annual number ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed three new cases of measles in the state — all connected to a Fulton County resident who tested positive on Sept. 11. Health officials ...
ATLANTA — The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed three more cases of measles in the state, increasing the total to 10 in the state in 2025. According to officials, “the individuals are ...
“You have to then stay away from school for three weeks, which is going to hurt your ability to learn,” said Dr. Paul Offit, ...
Two more people infected in ongoing measles outbreak in the South Carolina Upstate, but the state is offering more chances to ...
Three new measles cases in Georgia are linked to a confirmed case from September 11. Measles spreads easily through airborne transmission and can linger on surfaces for up to two hours. MMR ...
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