Measles is one of the most contagious (easy to spread) diseases and can be dangerous in babies and young children.
The symptoms of measles include a fever, runny nose, cough, rash and red eyes. If you have these symptoms, call your doctor or Columbus Public Health – and stay home and avoid having visitors until you see a doctor.
Measles FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions):
Measles Vaccine: The best way to protect against measles is to get the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine which is safe and very effective at preventing measles. Children may get the measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella (MMRV) vaccine instead, which protects against chickenpox too.
Most people who are vaccinated with MMR and MMRV will be protected for life. Vaccines and high rates of vaccination have made these diseases much less common in the United States.
Get your MMR vaccine from:
- Your health care provider
- Columbus Public Health - (614) 645-1474, option 2
- Franklin County Public Health - (614) 525-3719
- Heart of Ohio Family Health Centers - (614) 235-5555
- Lower Lights Christian Health Center - (614) 274-1455
- Lutheran Social Services (Faith Mission Health Center) - (614) 224-6617
- Nationwide Children’s Hospital Primary Care Centers - (614) 722-6200
- PrimaryOne Health Centers - (614) 645-5500
- Southeast Healthcare Services - (614) 225-0990
- A retail pharmacy or convenience care clinic (e.g. Walmart, CVS, etc.)
Measles Data:
- National Measles Data: Visit the CDC's Measles Cases and Outbreaks for data and information about current cases and outbreaks in the United States.
- 2025 Central Ohio Outbreak: There were four confirmed measles cases in Columbus.
- 2022 Central Ohio Outbreak: Click here to view data from Central Ohio's 2022 Measles Outbreak (Best viewed on a laptop or desktop).
Healthcare Providers and Businesses
Infectious Disease Reporting for Healthcare Providers: The Infectious Disease Reporting System is the combined reporting system for health care in Columbus and Franklin County, making the reporting, tracking and investigation of infectious disease cases easier and more convenient. Visit IDRS for more information.
Measles Outbreak Signs:
Prevent Measles Information Card: