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The state's chief medical officer urged Alabamians to ensure they are up to date on vaccines to protect against against the disease.
Dr. Stubblefield said ADPH is awaiting lab results to confirm whether the case in Lee County is measles or another virus, but ...
Following an investigation of an unvaccinated person believed to have had the measles, the Alabama Department of Public ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has determined that the unvaccinated person being investigated in Lee County, Alabama, does not have measles. The ADPH says ...
According to information released by ADPH, the investigation is taking place in Lee County, involving one person “who was not ...
LEE COUNTY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama Department of Public Health announced Tuesday that there is no active measles case in Alabama after investigating a possible exposure in Lee County.
Measles vaccine is safe and highly effective in producing lifelong immunity against this potentially deadly disease,” said ...
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Suspected measles case found in Alabama
People who have been potentially exposed to measles and need vaccination are being contacted, state officials said.
Dr. Karen Landers said people “can protect themselves and others by ensuring that all eligible persons are vaccinated." ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health said the risk for an outbreak of measles is low, but it is testing for a possible ...
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) wants to hear from you. Right now, it is looking to assess the health needs of women of childbearing age, infants, children ...