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Measles Outbreak Strikes Florida University

Sam DanielsBy Sam DanielsFebruary 17, 20262 Mins Read
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The Florida Department of Health’s officials have released an update on a measles outbreak at a university.  There have been 46 confirmed cases of measles across Collier County from January 1st to February 7th.

Fifty-seven students at Ave Maria University are quarantined, so far, as the school works on providing free vaccinations to those who may want them.  The vigorous campaign to vaccinate the masses is being promoted as a way to protect the community. Local fire departments are also working closely with health officials to hand out vaccines.

Collier County has said that the majority of the Ave Maria University community is vaccinated and not at risk for the virus, per officials.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), measles is a highly contagious disease that can lead to serious complications. Symptoms usually begin 7 to 14 days after infection, and it can be dangerous, especially for babies and young children.

Those with a history of measles infection or who have received the full MMR (measles mumps ruebella) vaccination series are reported to be 98% protected and unlikely to contract measles. The vast majority of the campus community is immune, allowing them to continue their normal activities while health officials manage the outbreak. –CBS 12 News

The Florida Department of Health has also confirmed a 6th measles case in Duval County in 2026. According to the department, the age breakdown of cases in Duval County is as follows: two cases in children ages 0-4, two cases in ages 5-9, one case in ages 10-14, and one case in ages 20-24.

Dr. Sunil Joshi, the Chief Health Officer of Jacksonville, gave recommendations for health care providers and facilities, according to a report by News4Jax. During this outbreak, facilities are strongly encouraged to place signage outside emergency departments, urgent care facilities, and clinic entrances advising patients with rash and febrile illness to remain outside and request initial medical evaluation prior to entering the facility. This measure can help reduce potential exposure within healthcare settings.

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