By Dan Whitcomb LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - California public health officials on Monday reported four new cases of measles, bringing the total number people infected in the state so far to 123, most of them linked to an outbreak that began at Disneyland in December. All told, more than 150 people across the United States have recently been diagnosed with the disease. According to the California health department, 39 of the 123 people who contracted measles in the state were believed to have been exposed while visiting Disneyland. The state health department said 46 other cases had an unknown exposure source but were presumed linked to the Disneyland outbreak.
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