An outbreak of measles in several Indiana school districts is bringing up the importance of vaccinations.
Health officials are looking into whether the problems began after the influx of thousands of people to Super bowl Village in Indianapolis.
Not long after, thirteen cases of measles were reported, two in the Noblesville School District.
The outbreak also showed that ten percent of Indiana's kids were not vaccinated against measles, mirroring the nationwide average.
Ohio health officials are concerned with our state's even lower 80% immunization rate and say getting your child up to date for measles and other illnesses is a no-brainier.
Some parents were a little resistant to multiple vaccines for their kids after a recent British study tried to prove a link between mercury in vaccination needles and Autism.
Dershem says that study has since been totally debunked.