Measles case confirmed in Wayne County: List of exposure sites

The second case of measles has been reported in Michigan since the 2019 outbreak, with the case linked to international travel in an adult in Wayne County. Health officials are currently working to identify and contact those who may have been exposed to the virus.

Symptoms of measles include high fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and rash. The measles vaccine is highly effective and very safe, with two doses being about 97% effective at preventing the disease.

In 2019, there were at least 46 confirmed measles cases in Michigan, with the majority of cases occurring among individuals who were not vaccinated. This highlights the importance of vaccination in preventing outbreaks of the highly contagious virus.

Locations where the individual may have been exposed have been listed, urging anyone who may have been in those places to check their vaccination status. This information can be crucial in preventing further spread of the virus.

Individuals in Michigan can check their vaccination status by contacting their healthcare provider or accessing the Michigan Care Improvement Registry. By staying up to date with vaccinations, individuals can help protect themselves and others from preventable diseases like measles.

The recent case serves as a reminder of the importance of vaccination and the potential risks of not being vaccinated. It is crucial for individuals to take proactive steps to protect themselves and their communities from outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.

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