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Louisiana health department gives update on measles, whooping cough casesLeaders from the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) encourage residents to get vaccinated as measles and whooping cough ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - No new measles cases have been detected in Louisiana, but the number of whooping cough patients continues to grow and already has exceeded the state’s total for all of 2024, ...
The New Orleans case is in an unvaccinated adult from Region 1, which includes Orleans, Jefferson and St. Bernard Parish. The Louisiana Department of Health stated that the patient, who is in ...
Confirmed U.S. measles cases broke 1,000 in the second week of May, surpassing last year's total by nearly four times.
There have been 1,001 confirmed cases of measles across 30 states so far this year, according to the latest update from the ...
This year, the United States has recorded more measles cases to date than it’s seen since the highly contagious virus was ...
CDC confirms 935 measles cases nationwide in 2025, including Louisiana. Texas leads with 683 cases; two children have died. Outbreaks linked to low vaccination rates and international travel. MMR ...
Measles cases in the U.S. have surpassed 900 as outbreaks continue to spread across the county, according to new CDC data ...
With a longtime vaccine skeptic serving as the country’s top health official, the movement is likely to make further inroads.
Louisiana health officials will give an update on measles and whooping cough cases. Here’s what to know as cases surge in U.S.
LDH Secretary Bruce Greenstein, Louisiana Surgeon General Dr. Ralph Abraham, Deputy Secretary Dr. Pete Croughan, and State Epidemiologist Theresa Sokol will hold a press conference to provide an updat ...
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