Wisconsin has not reported a measles case since April 2024, though vaccination rates for the disease are lagging.
The highly contagious measles disease is impacting parts of the United States, but the state of Wisconsin has not had any reported measles cases in 2025.
Symptoms typically start within 7-14 days of exposure, but also have been known to appear as long as 21 days after initial exposure.
Over the past several years, we have seen a decline in vaccination rates nationwide, and that has reached the Badger state.
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