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Health officials in Navajo County in northern Arizona say they've confirmed four measles cases, which are the first cases of ...
Arizona health officials say there are four confirmed linked measles cases, making it another state with an outbreak.
Four measles cases have been confirmed in unvaccinated individuals in Navajo County, Arizona, after international travel exposure.
Measles is caused by a highly contagious virus that’s airborne and spreads easily when an infected person breathes, sneezes ...
According to the Navajo County Public Health Services District, the individuals were not immunized and have a recent history of international travel.
On Monday, four cases of measles were confirmed in Navajo County. The cases are the first of the infectious disease that the state has seen so far this year, despite outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico.
The Navajo County Public Health Services District (NCPHSD) and the Arizona Department of Health confirmed four cases of ...
Navajo County announced four cases of measles Monday, marking the first cases of the disease in Arizona for 2025.
Health officials in Arizona say there are four linked measles cases in Navajo County, marking the state's first outbreak this ...
As super-contagious measles continues to spread and nears a six-year U.S. record, cases in its original epicenter of West Texas may be subsiding as hesitant residents become more concerned and willing ...
The Navajo County Public Health Services District (NCPHSD), in coordination with the Arizona Department of Health Services ...