MADISON, Wis. (AP) -- Wisconsin health officials have confirmed two more cases of the measles.
The Department of Health and Family Services had listed one case in Racine County and one in Walworth County as probable, but spokeswoman Stephanie Marquis says laboratory tests have now confirmed they are measles.
That brings the state total to six, with three cases in Milwaukee County and one each in Racine, Walworth and Waukesha counties.
Marquis says in an e-mail that one case of rubella also has been confirmed in Waukesha county.
She says all the infected people have recovered and are no longer showing symptoms, but the state still recommends people get vaccinated.