Moore County Measles Preparedness as North Carolina Cases Rise

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Moore County measles preparedness is in focus as North Carolina reports an increase in confirmed cases statewide.

The Moore County Board of Health says there are currently no confirmed cases locally, but officials are closely monitoring trends as 18 cases have been reported across the state this year.

Understanding Moore County Measles Preparedness

Health Director Matt Garner says vaccination remains the most effective defense. The MMR vaccine is up to 97 percent effective with two doses.

While measles was declared eliminated in the United States in 2000, national case numbers have recently surged to their highest levels in 30 years.

What Moore County Families Should Know

Measles is highly contagious and can remain in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area. Symptoms include high fever, cough, red eyes, and a distinctive rash.

Local vaccination rates are just under 95 percent, providing strong community protection in Moore County. Officials encourage parents to verify their children’s vaccination records.

For more information, visit the CDC measles resource page or contact the Moore County Health Department.

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