The positive test comes a week after Vermont health authorities said they had detected the virus in wastewater, also in Washington County.
Vermont's regular wastewater testing found measles virus present at a Washington County facility, wrote officials Friday.
The Vermont Department of Health has confirmed the first case of measles this year in an adult in Washington County who became sick after recent international travel.
This is the latest national and Vermont state-wide data from WastewaterSCAN. The most recent data show that we have moved into the “high” category for HMPV and Influenza B, with upward trends for both ...
The Vermont Department of Health has confirmed a case of measles in an adult in Washington County who became sick after ...
Vermont health officials are reporting the first confirmed case of measles in the state this year. “Measles is probably the most contagious illness that mankind has ever known,” said Dr. Rick ...
Health officials say the patient contracted the virus during international travel, and there is no current public risk.
So far this year, there have been total of 982 cases in 26 states, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, ...
WATERBURY — The Vermont Department of Health has announced that it has detected evidence of measles in wastewater sampling done last week in Washington County. State Epidemiologist Laura Ann Nicolai ...