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Jacksonville measles case from 3 weeks ago confirmed by county health department
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Jacksonville measles case from 3 weeks ago confirmed by county health department

  • September 6, 2025

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A measles case in Duval County from three weeks ago was confirmed by the health department and it wasn’t made known to the public.

The former director Duval County Health Department said the public should have been made aware of this case. He also said doctors should have been made aware of this case.

He said a lot of them found out about the local case because they talk among each other, not because they received a message from the local health department or state.

In an email, the Jacksonville chief health officer confirmed the case of measles in Duval County. It was found in a 22-year-old and the officer said to direct any further questions to the Florida Department of Health-Duval.

News4JAX reached out to the department, asking why this information wasn’t shared with the community and if this was a policy decision. It responded saying:

The mission of the Florida Department of Health is to protect, promote, and improve the health of all people in Florida through coordinated efforts at the state, county, and community levels. When a communicable disease is reported in our county, our team immediately initiates an epidemiological investigation to protect the public’s health.    

We follow the Guidance to Surveillance and Investigations (GSI) which provides step-by-step guidance for the epidemiologists. Generally, the sequence of steps is as follows:

In response to the recent measles diagnosis, DOH-Duval acted swiftly and followed established protocols. As a result, the risk of community transmission remains low.

Florida Department of Health – Duval County

Dr. Jeffery Goldhagen, the former director of the Duval County Health Department, said more should have been done even if the risk of transmission was low.

“It is a fundamental role and responsibility of health departments, in particular, local health departments, to notify the community as to what the issues are, notify the community as to how it needs to protect itself, and then work with local physicians and organizations to ensure that the education and communication gets out to the whole, whole community,“ he said.

Goldhagen said he believes the decision to not alert the community comes from the state level and not the local level. News4JAX reached out to the state asking about the case and why the public wasn’t alerted and is waiting to hear back.

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