Tag: Stevens County

Measles Outbreak Grows: Three New Cases Confirmed in Morton County

The Morton County Health Department has reported three new measles cases linked to Stevens County. Symptoms include fever, cough, and rash. Health officials emphasize isolation for symptomatic individuals and promote vaccination with the MMR vaccine. Those exposed should consult healthcare providers for advice on post-exposure measures and report symptoms.

One Case of Measles Confirmed in a Kansas Resident

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has reported a measles case in Stevens County, the first in Kansas since 2018. The illness is highly infectious, with symptoms appearing 10-14 days post-exposure. Vaccination with the MMR vaccine is the best prevention. Individuals exposed should consult healthcare providers and isolate if symptoms arise.