15-04-2025
Ingham County reports measles case in a toddler; potential exposure includes several mid-Michigan sites
Michigan's latest measles case involves potential exposure sites for others at several locations in mid-Michigan, including a church, farmers market and the Michigan State University Community Music School in East Lansing.
The case involves a one-year-old girl from Ingham County who had recently traveled out of state, the Ingham County Health Department said in its report issued Monday.
This marks the fifth measles case in Michigan for 2025.
Ingham County said it is "working to identify and notify individual who may have been exposed."
A timeline provided with its announcement listed the following dates and locations for the child during the time frame that measles is considered contagious:
Measles is one of the most contagious diseases among humans, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. Infected people can spread measles to others before they notice the symptoms of a high fever and a rash across the body. Vaccination efforts that began in the 1960s helped halt the spread; and it remains on the recommended childhood vaccination schedule.
The
previous four cases in Michigan
in recent weeks were one each in Montcalm County, Oakland County, Kent County and Macomb County.
Information about measles in the state can be found at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Measles Update webpage.