Minnesota is dealing with a measles outbreak this summer that public health officials can’t explain, the Star Tribune reports. A public health investigtion has been launched to find out the origin of three infections that, in July, affected children in three counties.
The state has seen 22 measles cases in 2024, the third highest since 2000, that have affected those not vaccinated against the disease and the Minnesota Department of Health anticipates more on the way.
The Minnesota Department of Health is investigating how three children, aged 10 and younger, contracted the disease because the trio had no apparent contact with one another.
Senior epidemiologist Jayne Griffith said new cases haven’t “taken us by surprise.” The cases, she went on to say, may have been a result of overseas travel going back to May. The Star Tribute writes “That would be a relief, because the alternative is something state health officials want to avoid: community spread of measles within the state itself.” […]
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