Friday 17 April 2015

California health officials declare measles outbreak over

Measles poster is seen at Venice Family Clinic in Los Angeles A measles outbreak in California that began in December at the Disneyland and California Adventure theme parks has ended with 131 cases, officials said on Friday. Nineteen percent of the people in California who became ill from the disease had to be hospitalized, said Dr. Gil Chavez, state epidemiologist and deputy director in the center for infectious diseases at the California Department of Public Health. Health officials encouraged broader vaccinations to prevent future outbreaks of the disease. "We are absolutely confident that if we had higher levels of immunity in the community this outbreak would not have happened," Chavez said on a conference call with reporters.




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