Confirmed Measles Case in Broomfield
There is a suspected case of measles in Broomfield. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and Broomfield Public Health and Environment (BPHE) are investigating the case. More details will be provided as available. Information about measles symptoms can be found at CDPHE’s measles webpage .
Update as of 2/27 at 3:02 P.M.
A measles case has been confirmed in Broomfield. Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Broomfield Public Health and Environment are notifying the public of possible measles exposures. Please review the CDPHE press release with known exposure locations and follow public health recommendations if you believe you have been exposed.
Update as of 3/1 at 1:57 P.M
BPHE and public health partners continue to work on this disease investigation and response. If you need immediate assistance, please call CDPHE at 720-653-3369.
Update as of 3/2 at 3:56 P.M.
A second case in an Adams County resident has been identified. The individual is the second case of measles at Broomfield High School. Please review the CDPHE press release with known exposure locations and follow public health recommendations if you believe you have been exposed.
Update as of 3/4 at 4:28 P.M
A third case in an Adams County resident has been identified, associated with the other two cases at Broomfield High School. These three cases meet the measles outbreak definition. Please review the CDPHE press release with known exposure locations, including at Broomfield Community Center (BCC) on Feb 19. Public health recommendations are included in the press release. Additionally, BPHE recommends finding your family’s MMR vaccination or measles immunity records.
Update as of 3/6 at 9:13 A.M
Four additional cases of measles have been identified in this outbreak. All cases are in unvaccinated students. Please review the CDPHE press release with known exposure locations, including several in Broomfield. Public health recommendations are included in the press release. Additionally, BPHE recommends finding your family’s MMR vaccination or measles immunity records to streamline contact tracing efforts if there are future exposures.