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Health: Infectious Disease Epidemiology Prevention Division: Measles The Indiana Department of Health investigated an outbreak of measles and working with local health officials to help stop the spread of infection The current reported cases were connected to each other with no known links to outbreaks in other states
Indiana Department Of Health Confirms First Case Of Measles In 2025 INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) is reporting the first laboratory confirmed case of measles in Indiana this year The case is in an unvaccinated minor in Allen County, and state and local public health officials are working together on the investigation and to confirm any additional cases, according to a news release
5 new measles cases confirmed in Indiana: IDOH reports - wthr. com ALLEN COUNTY, Ind — Five new measles cases have been confirmed in Indiana The Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) said the newly reported cases are three minors and two adults in Allen County This now brings the state total to six people in 2025
Five new measles cases confirmed in Indiana - ABC57 -- The Indiana Department of Health has confirmed five more cases of measles in the state, bringing the total to six so far in 2025 State health officials say the newly reported cases
5 new measles cases confirmed in Indiana | Local News - WDRB LOUISVILLE, Ky (WDRB) -- Five new measles cases were confirmed Wednesday in Indiana, the state health department said Three kids and two adults in Allen County, in northeast Indiana on
Measles confirmed in Indiana. Know the symptoms. Five new cases of measles have been confirmed in Indiana, the state's health department said Wednesday The announcement comes two days after an unvaccinated Allen County minor was diagnosed
Infection Prevention Press Measles - IN. gov In Indiana, measles cases must be reported immediately upon suspicion to local and state health departments Reporting can be done by calling 317-233-7125 or 317-233-1325 (after hours) Prevention and control Prevention and control measures include: • Routine measles (MMR or MMRV) vaccination