Kansas mumps outbreak reaches 70 cases in 16 counties
by Robert Herriman from Outbreak News Today on (#2FW9J)
In an update on the mumps outbreak in Kansas, officials with the Kansas Department of Health Environment (KDHE) puts the total case count to 70 in 16 counties, up from 56 cases/12 counties on Mar. 4. The counties most affected include Douglas, Crawford, Johnson and Riley, accounting for six out of 10 cases in the state. ["]
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