A Suffolk County infant who likely contracted measles during an overseas trip and was too young to be vaccinated is back home from the hospital and recovering, health officials said Wednesday.
SUFFOLK COUNTY, Long Island (PIX11) — A highly contagious illness that can cause pneumonia, swelling of the brain, miscarriage, and even death, has now been confirmed outside of New York City.
A day after the state confirms a case of the measles in a Suffolk child under the age of one, the Suffolk County Health commissioner says 12 other Suffolk residents are potentially exposed to ...
A measles case has been confirmed on Long Island, health officials say. The patient is under the age of 5, lives in Suffolk County and is unvaccinated, according to the Suffolk County Department ...
“Measles is more common in different places and exposure during travel is something we need to consider," New York State ...
A child in Suffolk County, NY, has tested positive for measles, though details on their condition, and source of infection ...
The New York Department of Health (DOH) issued a travel advisory Wednesday due to measles outbreaks. DOH officials advised all New Yorkers to get fully vaccinated before traveling internationally or ...
There have been four total cases of measles in New York State so far this year, three in New York City and one in Suffolk County.
New York has confirmed four measles cases this year—three in New York City and one in Suffolk County—prompting renewed calls ...
Governor Kathy Hochul has launched a new web portal to support access to vaccines and public health information in the wake ...