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A Second Case Of Measles In Steuben County

August 21, 2026

FROM STEUBEN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH: Steuben County Public Health is investigating a second confirmed case of measles in an unvaccinated resident. Steuben County Public Health was notified of the positive result on August 21, 2026. The resident began showing symptoms on August 13, 2026, safely isolated at home, and is considered no longer contagious. To protect resident/patient privacy, additional details will not be released. Potential public exposure site(s) have been identified, and the Health Department is reaching out to those who may have come into contact with the case.

Potential Exposures & Contact Tracing
Because measles is a highly contagious airborne virus, public health officials conduct thorough contact tracing of the confirmed case. The Steuben County Public Health Department is working closely with NYSDOH and local health care provider(s), to identify and directly contact all individuals known to have been exposed. Information and guidance is being provided to direct contacts.

Risk to the Public
The overall risk of measles to the general public still remains low, particularly for individuals who are fully vaccinated against the disease. However, measles is extremely contagious, and anyone unvaccinated, pregnant, under 12 months of age, or immuno-compromised is at a higher risk and should talk with their health care provider.

For questions regarding this public notice or measles vaccination, contact the Steuben County Public
Health at 607-664-2438 or visit https://www.steubencountyny.gov/273/Public-Health or
www.health.ny.gov/diseases/communicable/measles/.


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