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Sioux Falls, SD (KELO-AM) Earlier this past week a Sioux Falls child under ten was diagnosed as having the case of measles in South Dakota during the past 30 days. Reports say the child attended Holy Spirit Catholic Elementary School. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, the initial measles symptoms can first present as the common cold. CDC Dr. Melinda Wharton says a high fever, white spots in the mouth and ear infections can be part of the signs, but most cases are resolved and result mainly in childern. She says other cases can have very serious outcomes, with neurological impact, even death. On Saturday, State Health Department held a four hour long vaccination clinic in Sioux Falls. Over 100 people were screened for the virus, with approximately 85 receiving the vaccine.