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Measles

Measles is a reportable disease in Oklahoma. It is a highly infectious and serious disease caused by the measles virus. Measles is also known as rubeola, 10-day measles, hard measles, and red measles.

Situation Update

Exposure notifications will be posted as they are identified. The case summary information will be updated on Tuesdays by noon.


Oklahoma Measles Case Summary

As of March 18, 2025:

Total Cases

4

     Probable

4

     Confirmed

0

Hospitalizations

0

Death

0

Vaccination Status of Cases

 

     Unvaccinated/Unknown*

4

     Vaccinated: 1 Dose

0

     Vaccinated: 2+ Doses

0

 *The unvaccinated/unknown category includes people with no documented doses of measles vaccine more than 14 days before exposure. It takes the body about 14 days after vaccination to develop immunity to measles, so people aren’t considered vaccinated until that 14-day period has passed. To be protective, this immunity must be developed before the exposure to be considered vaccinated at the time of infection. When the exposure date isn’t known, the vaccine must be given at least 35 days before symptom onset to account for the 21-day incubation and 14-day period required to develop immunity post-vaccine.


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