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OK: Health officials confirm syphilis outbreak in Oklahoma County
Health officials confirm syphilis outbreak in Oklahoma County
KOCO | Updated: 4:50 PM CDT Mar 24, 2017
KOCO Staff
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, Okla. ?
Health officials confirmed Friday an outbreak of more than 75 diagnosed syphilis cases in Oklahoma County connected to a specific social network between the ages of 14 and 47 years old...
Health officials continue to warn Oklahomans about syphilis outbreak as infection rate increases
Posted 10:47 am, August 24, 2017, by KFOR-TV & K. Querry
OKLAHOMA CITY ? A health epidemic that has wreaked havoc across the country is doing the same in Oklahoma County.
In March, the Oklahoma City-County Health Department told KFOR that there were already more than 75 confirmed cases of syphilis in Oklahoma County...
...However, a New York Times article details that the situation appears to be getting worse before it gets better.
According to the New York Times, there have already been 199 cases of syphilis in Oklahoma City so far this year...
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