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  • To describe the public health response to a measles outbreak in Minnesota's Somali community.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness of interventions in controlling measles transmission.

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  • Laboratory testing and incident command activation for rapid case identification.
  • Epidemiologic interviews to identify high-risk exposures and assess vaccination status.
  • Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) administration and exclusion from childcare/schools for unvaccinated individuals.
  • Accelerated measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccination recommendations and community outreach.

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  • 75 measles cases were identified, predominantly in unvaccinated Somali Minnesotan children.
  • High secondary attack rates were observed in unvaccinated household contacts.
  • Over 51,000 additional MMR vaccine doses were administered.
  • Significant resources were allocated to outbreak response, including PEP and exclusion measures.

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  • Swift, targeted public health actions are vital for measles outbreak containment.
  • Strong partnerships between public health, healthcare providers, and community members are essential for effective disease control.