State says Ohio measles outbreak could be at end

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Health Department says Ohio’s measles epidemic appears to be winding down while
cases of mumps, while slowing, continue to infect people.
The last confirmed case of measles was in Holmes County on June 30, which epidemiologist Brian Fowler
says puts the unofficial end at July 21 and the official end at Aug. 11, or the conclusion of two 21-day
incubation periods.
The Columbus Dispatch reports Friday (http://bit.ly/UfghT1 ) that Ohio’s measles outbreak leveled off at
368 reported cases with 10 people hospitalized in nine counties.
The outbreak started among Amish in Knox County who had traveled to the Philippines, which has had a
measles epidemic.
Columbus Public Health spokesman Jose Rodriguez says Ohio had 461 cases of mumps as of Wednesday but the
numbers are slowing.COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Health Department says Ohio’s measles epidemic appears to
be winding down while cases of mumps, while slowing, continue to infect people.
The last confirmed case of measles was in Holmes County on June 30, which epidemiologist Brian Fowler
says puts the unofficial end at July 21 and the official end at Aug. 11, or the conclusion of two 21-day
incubation periods.
The Columbus Dispatch reports Friday (http://bit.ly/UfghT1 ) that Ohio’s measles outbreak leveled off at
368 reported cases with 10 people hospitalized in nine counties.
The outbreak started among Amish in Knox County who had traveled to the Philippines, which has had a
measles epidemic.
Columbus Public Health spokesman Jose Rodriguez says Ohio had 461 cases of mumps as of Wednesday but the
numbers are slowing.

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