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Wisconsin Watch on MSNMeasles has made it to Wisconsin. Here’s what to know about the virus.Once eliminated in the U.S., measles is back. As infections reach Wisconsin, here are answers to common questions about the virus.
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What to know about measles in WisconsinUW Health's Dr. Jeff Pothof discusses confirmed measles cases in Wisconsin -- the first of 2025 -- as well as an allergy ...
Wisconsin health officials have confirmed nine measles cases in Oconto County, all connected to close personal contact among ...
The state Department of Health Services confirmed the cases on Sunday, Aug. 3, saying there are nine people with the virus in ...
As reported over the weekend, the Department of Health Services and Oconto County Public Health confirm nine measles cases in ...
The measles started like a typical childhood illness for Dorothy Thompson — with just a runny nose. But she soon developed ...
Senior citizens in Milwaukee recall their experience with measles following a report of nine cases in Oconto County.
Jeff Pothof, an emergency medical physician for UW Health, says symptoms range from being tired and not very hungry to a cold and pink eye. They can develop 6-21 days after being exposed.
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