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WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A West Sacramento resident has been diagnosed with measles, becoming the 13th confirmed case of the virus in California this year, according to Yolo County health officials.
A West Sacramento resident was diagnosed with measles and may have exposed the virus to others while getting medical care at Sutter Davis Hospital in Davis, Yolo County health officials said on Friday ...
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The Yolo County Health and Human Services Agency’s Public Health Branch has confirmed that a resident of West Sacramento has ...
The U.S. has seen four times as many measles cases this year compared to all of last year, nearing a 30-year high, according to CDC data.
Data from the Texas Department of State Health Services tracking the measles outbreak in West Texas showed no new cases of ...
A West Sacramento resident who was diagnosed with measles, the first case this year across Yolo and Sacramento counties, may have exposed the virus to other patients and medical staff after arriving ...
The Georgia Department of Public Health confirmed another unvaccinated metro Atlanta resident had been diagnosed with measles ...