Butler County Health Department

Butler County Health Department The Butler County Health Department is committed to promoting a healthier tomorrow today by providing a range of services for our local community.

Free childcare orientation!
06/17/2019

Free childcare orientation!

We have not posted an update on the current measles cases and outbreaks in a few weeks so here is the current update.......
06/10/2019

We have not posted an update on the current measles cases and outbreaks in a few weeks so here is the current update....According to the CDC, as of June 6th 1,022 individual cases of measles have been confirmed in 28 states. The states that have reported cases are Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, Nevanda, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, and Washington.

This is the greatest number of cases reported in the U.S. since 1992.

These outbreaks are linked to travelers who brought measles back from other countries such as Israel, Ukraine, and the Philippines, where large measles outbreaks are occurring.
The spread of measles are from the majority of people who are unvaccinated.

With all the rain that we have had and expecting more to come here are a few tips for flood safety.
05/24/2019

With all the rain that we have had and expecting more to come here are a few tips for flood safety.

05/24/2019

From year to year, measles cases can range in number. In some years, there are more measles cases than usual because of outbreaks.

Don't forget to keep your Tetanus vaccine up-to-date. Flooding waters can be very dangerous and can carry many diseases....
05/23/2019

Don't forget to keep your Tetanus vaccine up-to-date. Flooding waters can be very dangerous and can carry many diseases. Please do not wade or play in flood water but if it cannot be helped, ensure your Tetanus vaccine is current. If you are unsure or you need the vaccine please call us here at the Health Department (316) 321-3400

05/21/2019
Measles Cases in 2019From January 1 to May 10, 2019, 839** individual cases of measles have been confirmed in 23 states....
05/16/2019

Measles Cases in 2019

From January 1 to May 10, 2019, 839** individual cases of measles have been confirmed in 23 states. This is an increase of 75 cases from the previous week. This is the greatest number of cases reported in the U.S. since 1994 and since measles was declared eliminated in 2000.

The states that have reported cases to CDC are Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Texas, Tennessee, and Washington.

*Cases as of December 29, 2018. Case count is preliminary and subject to change.
**Cases as of May 10, 2019. Case count is preliminary and subject to change. Data are updated every Monday.

These outbreaks are linked to travelers who brought measles back from other countries such as Israel, Ukraine, and the Philippines, where large measles outbreaks are occurring. Make sure you are vaccinated against measles before traveling internationally.

Measles Outbreaks
In a given year, more measles cases can occur for any of the following reasons:

*an increase in the number of travelers who get measles abroad and bring it into the U.S., and/or
*further spread of measles in U.S. communities with pockets of unvaccinated people.

Reasons for an increase in cases some years:

2018: The U.S. experienced 17 outbreaks in 2018. Three outbreaks in New York State, New York City, and New Jersey, respectively, contributed to most of the cases. Cases in those states occurred primarily among unvaccinated people in Orthodox Jewish communities. These outbreaks were associated with travelers who brought measles back from Israel, where a large outbreak is occurring. Eighty-two people brought measles to the U.S. from other countries in 2018. This is the greatest number of imported cases since measles was eliminated from the U.S. in 2000.
2017: A 75-case outbreak was reported in Minnesota in a Somali-American community with poor vaccination coverage.
2015: The United States experienced a large (147 cases), multi-state measles outbreak linked to an amusement park in California. The outbreak likely started from a traveler who became infected overseas with measles, then visited the amusement park while infectious; however, no source was identified. Analysis by CDC scientists showed that the measles virus type in this outbreak (B3) was identical to the virus type that caused the large measles outbreak in the Philippines in 2014.
2014: The U.S. experienced 23 measles outbreaks in 2014, including one large outbreak of 383 cases, occurring primarily among unvaccinated Amish communities in Ohio. Many of the cases in the U.S. in 2014 were associated with cases brought in from the Philippines, which experienced a large measles outbreak.
2013: The U.S. experienced 11 outbreaks in 2013, three of which had more than 20 cases, including an outbreak with 58 cases. For more information see Measles — United States, January 1-August 24, 2013.
2011: In 2011, more than 30 countries in the WHO European Region reported an increase in measles, and France was experiencing a large outbreak. These led to a large number of importations (80) that year. Most of the cases that were brought to the U.S. in 2011 came from France. For more information see Measles — United States, January-May 20, 2011.
2008: The increase in cases in 2008 was the result of spread in communities with groups of unvaccinated people. The U.S. experienced several outbreaks in 2008 including three large outbreaks. For more information see Update: Measles — United States, January–July 2008.

https://www.cdc.gov/measles/cases-outbreaks.html

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Wichita, KS

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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+13163213400

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