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12/05/2022

Columbus Public Health Update from the Emergency Preparedness Committee

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There is a measles outbreak in Central Ohio.

There is a measles outbreak in Central Ohio. This outbreak is not limited to the City of Columbus and is spreading in our community. Measles is a very serious and contagious disease caused by a virus that spreads easily in the air by coughing and sneezing.

 

Up to 90% of unvaccinated people exposed to measles develop the disease. One in five people with measles are hospitalized.

 

The Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine is the best protection against measles. The MMR vaccine is very safe, highly effective, and does not cause autism. Getting vaccinated is much safer than getting measles.

 

What You Can Do

 

What You Need to Know About Measles

Anyone who has not been immunized or had measles in the past is at risk of getting measles. Speak to your doctor if you or your child develops these symptoms:

People can spread measles before they show symptoms.

CDC. Child with a measles rash. CDC. White spots inside the mouth.

Learn More about Measles

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Measles Vaccine Recommendations

 

Measles Information for Child Care Centers

 

Ohio Child Care Immunization Requirements

RESOURCES

Download Health Alert: Measles Cases in Ohio

Download Health Alert: Measles FAQ

Download Health Alert: Measles Printable Cards

  

For More Information and to Schedule a Vaccine

Call Columbus Public Health: 614-645-1519

Email us: measles@columbus.gov

Or visit our Measles website for educational materials, vaccine sites, case reports:

https://www.columbus.gov/measles/

 

 

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