Miami Herald

Measles outbreak at a school in Weston is officially over, Broward school district says

- BY MICHELLE MARCHANTE mmarchante@miamiheral­d.com

BROWARD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS BELOW THE 95% VACCINATIO­N THRESHOLD THAT PUBLIC-HEALTH EXPERTS SAY IS NEEDED TO REDUCE THE OUTBREAK RISK OF DISEASES SUCH AS MEASLES, POLIO AND CHICKENPOX.

A measles outbreak at a Broward elementary school is officially over, the school district confirmed Friday.

The 21-day infectious period at Manatee Bay Elementary, which is at 19200 Manatee Isles Dr. in Weston, “ended on March 7,” John Sullivan, chief communicat­ions and legislativ­e affairs officer for Broward County Public Schools, told the Miami Herald in an email Friday. “We appreciate the tremendous support of the school’s administra­tors, staff and families — as well as the guidance and collaborat­ion from the Florida Department of Health-Broward — throughout this time.”

Broward County confirmed nine cases of measles in February, and seven of them were students at the Weston K-5 elementary school. At Manatee Bay, 3% of its student body are not vaccinated. The other two Broward measles cases involved children who are age 4 or younger and do not attend school in the district.

Measles is a highly contagious disease that spreads easily by coughing and sneezing. While it’s rare for those who are vaccinated to get infected, up to 90% of people who aren’t vaccinated will get measles if exposed to someone with the disease, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Florida has recorded 10 cases of measles this year. All but one of them were in Broward County. The other was an adult who is 20-24 years old and lives in Polk County in Central Florida.

The measles, mumps and rubella vaccine, or MMR vaccine, is about 93% or 97% effective, depending on whether it was given in one or two shots, according to the CDC. The public-health agency says kids should get the first dose at 12-15 months of age and the second dose at 4-6 years of age.

At Broward County Public Schools, 90% of students in public and charter schools managed by the district are fully vaccinated with the mandatory vaccines needed to

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