The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) yesterday announced the state’s first measles case of the year, which marks its first case in 23 years.
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In a statement, officials said the patient is an unvaccinated child in North Alabama who is younger than 5 years old and likely contracted the virus during international travel. The child had not attended daycares or school, and medical facilities that evaluated and treated the child have been notified.
The ADPH said the child’s siblings are vaccinated and have not shown any measles symptoms.
Measles infects 2 school kids in Utah
Elsewhere, Utah health officials have reported two more measles cases, raising the state’s official total to 13. The latest cases involve school-age children from Washington County who were unvaccinated, according to the Salt Lake Tribune, which noted that parents of students at Water Canyon Elementary School and Water Canyon High School have been notified about potential exposure. Washington County is in southwestern Utah.