Officials: 2 More Infants From Illinois Day Care Have Measles

Icicles line the exterior of KinderCare Learning Center on East Palatine Road, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015, in Palatine, Ill. Public health officials say students, staff and faculty at the facility have been notified and anyone who hasn't been vaccinated for measles has been instructed to stay away from unvaccinated individuals for the next three weeks after lab tests confirm measles in children from the day care. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
Icicles line the exterior of KinderCare Learning Center on East Palatine Road, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2015, in Palatine, Ill. Public health officials say students, staff and faculty at the facility have been notified and anyone who hasn’t been vaccinated for measles has been instructed to stay away from unvaccinated individuals for the next three weeks after lab tests confirm measles in children from the day care. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

CHICAGO (AP) — Health officials say two more infants from a suburban Chicago day care have measles, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Illinois to 10.

Chicago and Cook County health officials said Tuesday that nine of the 10 cases are associated with a KinderCare Learning Center in Palatine. All of the cases are among unvaccinated infants and adults.

Public health nurses have been in daily contact with families of infants enrolled at the day care who may have been exposed to the contagious virus.

Dr. Julie Morita of the Chicago Department of Public Health says the cases show the importance of maintaining high levels of vaccination.

The government recommends a first dose of measles vaccine for children ages 12 months to 15 months, with a second dose before starting kindergarten.

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