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Measles outbreak spreads to Noblesville city employee
The measles outbreak has officially spread beyond Noblesville Schools, according to city officials.
Officials announced Friday that a city employee in the Street Department has been diagnosed with the measles.
Measles is an extremely contagious...Tags: MMR Vaccine, Symptoms, Public Officials, Government, Disease Prevention
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More than 230 Noblesville students not immunized against measles
The Noblesville School district is telling parents of all non-immunized students to keep their children at home until after the measles outbreak passes.
More than 230 Noblesville students have never been immunized against the measles virus. That...Tags: Students, Symptoms, Delphi Corp, Teaching and Learning, Disease Prevention
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Indiana measles outbreak illustrates disease risk
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The outbreak of measles linked to Indianapolis' Super Bowl Village is the second major outbreak in two years despite the state's above-average vaccination rate. The Centers for Disease Control reports more than 92 percent of...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Vaccines, Super Bowl, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Disease Prevention
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Noblesville Schools to offer clinic for students, staff in wake of measles outbreak
Noblesville school officials are on high alert after learning two of their students have the measles.
"We expect to vaccinate as many children as we possibly can who do not have their vaccinations," said Mark Booth, Director of Student Services for...Tags: Students, Symptoms, Teaching and Learning, Indiana University, Hospitals and Clinics
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Health officials release locations where people may have been exposed to measles
On Tuesday, February 14, 2012 the State Department of Health released details of the 13 cases of measles across in Boone and Hamilton Counties, but the stretch of the sickness could have a broader reach than that.
“Other people need to be aware, if...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Vaccines, Symptoms, Super Bowl, Starbucks Corp.
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Noblesville teachers kept from school for measles
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Some teachers at two Noblesville schools have been barred from coming into work because they could catch the measles. The Indianapolis Star reported Thursday (http://indy.st/zvMAhr ) that an unspecified number of teachers as...Tags: Teachers, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Health
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School districts report thousands of Indiana students not immunized against measles
The Hamilton County Health Department, responding to the measles outbreak in the county just north of Indianapolis, offered immunizations at headquarters for students and staff from Noblesville schools.
Approximately 29 students and staff received...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Students, Vaccines, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning
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Doctors 'firing' parents who refuse to vaccinate children
NewsCore/ The Wall Street JournalUS pediatricians fed up with parents who refuse to vaccinate their children out of concern it can cause autism or other problems increasingly are "firing" such families from their practices, raising questions about a doctor's responsibility to these...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Whooping Cough, Chemical Industry, Medical Specialization, Disease Prevention
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Health officials report 10 cases of measles found in Central Indiana
The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) said health officials have reported a total of 10 confirmed cases of measles in Central Indiana following a case at the Super Bowl village.
The officials said the cases are all from Boone and Hamilton...Tags: Symptoms, Disease Prevention, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Drugs and Medicines
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13 confirmed cases of measles reported in Indiana
Indiana health officials have reported a total of 13 confirmed cases of measles in central Indiana, involving both children and adults. All confirmed cases are residents of Boone and Hamilton counties in Indiana.
The Indiana State Department of Health...Tags: Viral Diseases and Infections, Preventative Medicine, Mumps, Vaccines, Super Bowl
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Tests confirm one case of TB at Chambersburg Area Senior High School
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe one case of tuberculosis confirmed at Chambersburg Area Senior High School remains the only active diagnosis in the wake of 200 preliminary tests, Pennsylvania’s acting physician general said Tuesday afternoon. Dr. Stephen Ostroff explained...Tags: Symptoms, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Medical Procedures and Tests, Coughing, Diseases and Illnesses
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After possible exposure at Super Bowl Village, could measles break out in Michiana?
Measles have hit central Indiana and the Super Bowl may be to blame.
Indiana health officials said a person diagnosed with measles may have exposed visitors to the disease at Super Bowl Village in Indy on Friday. Now there are four more cases: Two in...Tags: MMR Vaccine, Symptoms, Drugs and Medicines, Disease Prevention, Diseases and Illnesses
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