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Louisville has confirmed a second case of the highly contagious measles, bringing the total cases in Kentucky to 14. Dr. Kris ...
Louisville officials said Tuesday that a second case of the measles was recently diagnosed in Jefferson County.
A second case of measles has been confirmed in Louisville. Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the case on Tuesday during his ...
A second measles case has been confirmed in Jefferson County, Pediatric Infectious Diseases Specialist for Norton Children's ...
A case of measles has been confirmed in Louisville. Mayor Craig Greenberg announced the case on Tuesday. Watch Mayor Greenberg's full announcement on the measles below. He said there's just one case ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg's office said the health department learned the child infected with measles visited the Little Clinic inside the Kroger at 4915 Dixie Highway.
Mayor Craig Greenberg said the second patient was exposed to the first patient but both have been quarantining "for a significant period of time." ...
The child in the first case had traveled internationally to a country where there is an ongoing measles outbreak. Health officials believe the child got infected during that trip. The newest case is ...
Louisville health officials are conducting contact tracing after a child with measles visited a Kroger on Dixie Highway.
The CDC warns measles is highly contagious and continues to spread nationwide, with more than 1,200 cases reported in the U.S ...
There are nine total measles cases in the Central Kentucky outbreak, the last of which was identified July 8, according to a Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services tracker, last updated July ...
Greenberg said it was “pediatric case” that was seemingly contracted after the individual traveled to place where there is a ...