Utah Measles Outbreak: Cases Rise to 64 – Latest Updates

Utah Measles Cases Climb⁢ to 64 ⁢Amid National Outbreak

SALT LAKE ⁤CITY – ‍Utah health officials are reporting a rise in measles cases, with the ⁣statewide total reaching 64‍ as of Friday afternoon, according to ‌the Utah Department of Health and Human Services. This increase contributes to a growing⁢ national ‌outbreak, with ‍the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting‍ 1,648 confirmed⁢ cases across the⁤ United States.

Seven new cases have been confirmed in Utah over the past three weeks. The⁣ Utah County‌ Health Department announced a recent case within its district, bringing the⁢ county’s⁤ total​ to eight. The state’s southwest health district currently has the highest concentration‌ of cases, reporting 49.

Measles is ‌a highly contagious airborne disease spread through coughing and ‍sneezing. Symptoms include high fever, cough, runny nose,⁤ red ​eyes, and a distinctive rash. Individuals‌ who are unvaccinated are at the greatest risk of ⁣infection.

The ​Salt Lake County Health Department identified a probable case on Wednesday, though confirmation remains pending as the patient declined⁤ to participate in the inquiry.

Public health ⁣officials ⁢are actively working to contain the spread. “We appreciate the cooperation ​of ​community ⁢members who‍ have answered​ our calls, worked closely with our disease investigators, been tested when recommended,‌ and followed isolation guidance,”‌ stated Eric ⁣Edwards,‌ executive⁢ director at the Utah ⁣County Health Department. “These efforts are critical to protecting others⁤ and preventing additional cases.”

Health officials ​urge anyone‍ suspecting measles exposure to instantly contact their healthcare provider.

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