By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 Officials with the Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) confirmed two cases of mumps in Eastern Washington University students on Thursday and a third case was identified...

Spokane County health officials report investigating a case of Neisseria meningitidis, also known as meningococcal disease or meningitis, in a hospitalized female student who attends Sacajawea Middle...

Washington has reported five hantavirus cases in 2017 and the most recent case in Spokane County has resulted in death. Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) said a man in his 50s has died from complications...

In a follow-up on the report of the investigation of a third suspect hantavirus case in King County, Washington, officials reported Thursday that tests have come back confirming hantavirus pulmonary syndrome...

The largest mumps outbreak in Washington state has prompted some changes in Gonzaga University’s (GU) community outreach programs, according to the Gonzaga Bulletin Wednesday. The article states...

With 191 confirmed and probable mumps cases, Spokane County is now reporting the most mumps in Washington state. The state has seen at least 438 cases as the outbreak continues it’s climb. In Spokane...

The Spokane Regional Health District reported 152 cases of mumps in Spokane County as of Feb. 5, with several more under investigation, therefore, the number is expected to grow in coming days. In King...

Spokane County is currently experiencing an outbreak of mumps. The number of cases reported in Spokane County has reached 100, according to health officials and more cases are expected. Two-thirds of...

Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) and its partners are aware of increased stomach illness among several patrons associated with House of Charity shelter. Over the weekend, twelve patrons with nausea,...

The number of mumps cases in Spokane County has more than doubled in the past week as county health officials put the case count at 65 as of Friday. Last Friday, the case count stood at 31. Two-thirds...