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Montezuma County health officials relay measles exposure window tied to Denver Health visit

2901078 · April 8, 2025
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Montezuma County health department reported a Colorado measles case involving an unvaccinated infant seen at Denver Health Emergency Department and advised that unvaccinated or under‑vaccinated people who were at the ED during the specified window consider evaluation and vaccination.

Montezuma County public health officials on April 8 summarized a recent Colorado measles case and provided an exposure window tied to a Denver hospital visit.

Bobby Locke, Montezuma County health department director, said the state has recorded two measles cases so far in 2025, including “an unvaccinated infant too young to be vaccinated.” Locke said the infant was seen at the Denver Health Emergency Department and that anyone at that emergency room “between 10:30 and 04:30” on April 6 should consider their vaccination status and seek guidance.

Locke emphas…

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