Measles cases in Indiana rise to fourteen
Published: Feb. 20, 2012 at 12:51 AM EST|Updated: Feb. 28, 2012 at 3:16 AM EST
NOBLESVILLE, IN (WAVE) - Fourteen cases of the measles have been confirmed in Central Indiana's Hamilton and Boone Counties.
The Mayor of Noblesville said one of the city's employees is the latest to be diagnosed. He said city officials are trying to determine how the worker was exposed and if any other employees have been exposed.
Indiana health officials said they expect additional cases because the illness has an incubation period of up to three weeks.
Teachers and students who haven't been vaccinated are being kept out of school until March 2.
It is believed the outbreak started at the Super Bowl Village.
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