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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Minnesota Measles Outbreak by the Numbers: A Timeline

UPDATE: On June 8, 2011, the Minnesota Department of Health declared that the measles outbreak in Hennepin County is considered over. The outbreak involved 20 individuals who were all connected to a child who was infected in Kenya. In addition there were two unrelated cases reported this year.

I thought it might be useful to have a timeline of the measles outbreak in Minnesota. I will update this as the Minnesota Department of Health releases more information.

April 27, 2011:
  • 23 confirmed cases
  • 7 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 9 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 vaccinated
  • 1 vaccinated before recommended age
  • 5 unknown vaccination status
  • 14 hospitalizations
April 21, 2011:
  • 21 confirmed cases
  • 7 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 8 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 vaccinated
  • 1 vaccinated before recommended age
  • 4 unknown vaccination status
  • 13 hospitalizations
April 15, 2011:
  • 20 confirmed cases
  • 6 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 8 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 vaccinated
  • 1 vaccinated before recommended age
  • 4 unknown vaccination status
  • 13 hospitalizations
April 13, 2011 (5:02pm):
  • 17 confirmed cases
  • 6 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 6 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 vaccinated
  • 1 vaccinated before recommended age
  • 3 unknown vaccination status
  • 10 hospitalizations
April 13, 2011:
  • 16 confirmed cases
  • 5 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 6 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 vaccinated
  • 1 vaccinated before recommended age
  • 3 unknown vaccination status
  • 9 hospitalizations
April 4, 2011:
  • 15 confirmed cases
  • 5 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 6 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 vaccinated
  • 3 unknown vaccination status
  • 8 hospitalizations
March 30, 2011:
  • 14 confirmed cases
  • 5 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 6 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 3 unknown vaccination status
  • 8 hospitalizations
March 29, 2011:
  • 13 confirmed cases
  • 5 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 6 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 2 unknown vaccination status
  • 8 hospitalizations
March 28, 2011:
  • 12 confirmed cases
  • 4 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 6 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 2 unknown vaccination status
  • 6 hospitalizations
March 25, 2011:
  • 11 confirmed cases
  • 4 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 5 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 2 unknown vaccination status
  • 6 hospitalizations
March 23, 2011 (afternoon):
  • 11 confirmed cases
  • 4 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 5 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 2 unknown vaccination status
  • 5 hospitalizations
March 23, 2011:
  • 10 confirmed cases
  • 4 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 5 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 unknown vaccination status
  • 5 hospitalizations
March 22, 2011:
  • 9 confirmed cases
  • 4 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 4 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 unknown vaccination status
  • 5 hospitalizations
March 21, 2011:
  • 7 confirmed cases
  • 3 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 3 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 unknown vaccination status
  • 4 hospitalizations
March 18, 2011:
  • 6 confirmed cases
  • 2 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 3 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 1 unknown vaccination status
  • 4 hospitalizations
March 17, 2011:
  • 4 confirmed cases
  • 2 too young to have been vaccinated
  • 2 old enough to be vaccinated but were not
  • 3 hospitalizations
March 4, 2011: First confirmed case of measles in 2011. Patient is an infant and was hospitalized.
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More Cases of Measles in Minnesota, 3 of 4 Hospitalized
Minnesota Infant Contracts Measles - Why Immunization Is Important
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