The cases are being reported to the CDC as "probable cases" as they are associated with the Texas-New Mexico outbreak.
The newly confirmed cases are unrelated to the alert sent March 4 by school district officials in Bartlesville, which was ...
The OSDH provides support to local health departments in Oklahoma to prevent disease and protect public health. Per Oklahoma ...
The State Department of Health reports two measles cases in Oklahoma. Why the agency says the patients aren't a public health ...
The Oklahoma State Department of Health has reported the state's first two cases of measles amid an outbreak in Texas and New Mexico.
Oklahoma health officials reported two cases of measles in the state while Vermont officials confirmed one case of the virus ...
The individuals reported exposure associated with the Texas and New Mexico outbreak and experiencing symptoms consistent with ...
The individuals reported exposure associated with the Texas and New Mexico outbreak and experiencing symptoms consistent with ...
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is not sharing where in Oklahoma two likely measles cases are, despite notifying the public about them on Tuesday.
The health department said there is no risk to the public from these cases, but declining vaccine numbers contributed to the disease coming back.
The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is widely available through several healthcare options in Oklahoma. Some ...
It’s the first time all 50 states, including Oklahoma, have seen at least some recovery from the opioid crisis that has ...
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