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State epidemiologist: Cass County measles outbreak concluded; North Dakota reports 35 cases year‑to‑date

5418015 · July 11, 2025
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State and local public‑health officials told the Fargo Cass Public Health board that Cass County has passed a 42‑day period without new measles cases, while North Dakota reports 35 cases year‑to‑date; Fargo Cass Public Health hosted vaccination clinics and coordinated testing pathways with local hospitals.

Public‑health officials told the Fargo Cass Public Health Board of Health on July 12 that Cass County’s local measles activity has ended after passing two incubation periods, while the state continues to investigate other cases.

Brett Nissmeyer, epidemiologist with the state of North Dakota, told the board that North Dakota has recorded 35 measles cases year‑to‑date: 17 in Williams County, 10 in Grand Forks County, 7 in Cass County and 1 in Burke County. He said Cass…

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