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Measles Jumps to Town: Florida Outbreak Spreads
23 Mar
Summary
- Measles outbreak spread from university to wider Florida town.
- Lack of public communication hindered health department response.
- Community leaders filled information gaps amid the outbreak.

A measles outbreak in Ave Maria, Florida, initially contained to the university campus, has now spread into the surrounding town, impacting local residents. The county has reported over 100 cases since January, with a notable increase in the past two weeks since the virus crossed an unofficial campus border.
Concerns are mounting over the unusual lack of public communication from the Florida Department of Health and Ave Maria University. Experts state that this scarcity of information has likely hindered the public health response, preventing proactive measures to control the spread.
While some local leaders and health care providers have attempted to bridge the information gap, the official response remains elusive. The situation highlights the critical need for transparent public health communication during outbreaks to ensure community awareness and cooperation.
The private K-12 school also reported a case, leading to unvaccinated students being kept out of school for a month. This development has heightened anxiety among some parents, particularly those with children susceptible to severe complications from viral infections.



