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Spring break is now starting for local schools, and health departments throughout Indiana are warning about measles as residents plan to travel.
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The U.S. is up to 1,046 confirmed measles cases. Texas added 10 cases in the past week, further signaling slowing of the nation's largest outbreak. Two elementary school-aged children and an adult have died from measles-related illnesses this year.
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Indiana health officials said the case is an unvaccinated minor in Allen County.
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Do vaccines cause autism? Can your child get multiple vaccines at the same time? And why do you need to vaccinate your child against disease that are no longer around?
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Possible measles exposure at Indy Children’s Museum on day of solar eclipse, health department warnsSolar eclipse gazers at the Indianapolis Children’s Museum may have been exposed to measles from an out-of-state visitor on April 8, according to the Marion County Public Health Department.
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The Indiana Department of Health confirmed Friday the first measles case in the state since 2019. Measles is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by a virus.