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SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Measles is on the march again in Chicago. Chicago's Department of Public Health counts 57 cases so far this year for just this week.
As national cases soar and federal leadership engages in vaccine skepticism, Illinois has so far seen a single, small measles ...
Chicago health officials recorded the city’s first measles case in five years earlier this month with an unknown origin. In fact, measles, considered eliminated in the United States in 2000, has ...
CHICAGO (CBS)-- A second case of measles was reported in Chicago early Friday morning. The second case, this one involving a child, was reported at a migrant shelter for new arrivals in Pilsen.
The measles outbreak in Chicago case count has risen to 10 total, 8 of which are in a Pilsen migrant shelter. Two of those children are CPS students.
Two cases of measles have been reported in Chicago this week, including a young child staying at a migrant shelter, according to the Department of Public Health.
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The number of Chicago measles cases continues to rise and two of the children are CPS students at two different schools. There are 12 confirmed cases of measles across the city, ...
With two cases of measles identified in Chicago this week, marking the first detected cases in years in the city, what should you know about the virus? According to the Centers for Disease Control ...
Another measles case was detected in Chicago this week, bringing the city’s outbreak total to 63 – far beyond the yearly average. The most recent case, a girl between 5 and 17 years old, was ...
CHICAGO (CBS) -- Chicago public health officials were warning people of possible measles exposures at several locations in March, including three public schools, a CTA bus line, and the Orange Line.
Measles cases increased by about 80% worldwide during 2022 compared with 2021, according to Precision Vaccination, and India remains the leader globally, with 46,231 measles cases reported over ...
As measles cases continue to spread, particularly in young children, in Chicago and some area suburbs, many parents might be wondering how they can keep their children safe and who is most at-risk?
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