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Health Officer’s statement on measles in Kenosha County

Kenosha County Health Officer Lori Plahmer today released the following statement regarding

measles presence and prevention:

Kenosha County Public Health is aware of a recent situation in which an individual in the

community was believed to have measles. After being medically evaluated, it was determined

not to be measles.

At this time, there are no confirmed cases of measles in Kenosha County or the State of

Wisconsin.

We continue to closely monitor for measles in our community and urge the public to be up to

date on their MMR vaccine.

Kenosha County Public Health encourages Wisconsin residents to review their immunization

records or contact their health care provider to make sure they are up to date on the MMR

vaccine. Immunization status can be checked on the Wisconsin Immunization Registry (WIR)

website: www.dhfswir.org.

If you would like Kenosha County Public Health to assist you in WIR lookup, please fill out the

online form available at https://bit.ly/VaccinationSearch.

If you believe your child has been exposed or is suspected to have measles, please seek medical

attention.

For more information on measles from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, please

visit https://www.cdc.gov/measles/. An infographic outlining measles symptoms, statistics and

prevention is available in English at https://bit.ly/Measles-English and in Spanish at

https://bit.ly/Measles-Spanish.

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