Small Virginia Child, Out-of-State Resident Sick with Measles, Creating Exposure Risk
A pre-school child’s travel through multiple public sites triggered Virginia’s sixth measles case; health officials are tracing contacts to limit spread.
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Measles exposure reported at Reagan National Airport
A pre-school age child with measles traveled through Reagan National Airport and on the a Yellow Line Metro train last week. That's according to an alert from the Virginia Dept. of Health. The child "is a resident of another state and traveled through Ronald Reagan Washington National airport on January 26," according to VDH. "Health
Small Virginia child, out-of-state resident sick with measles, creating exposure risk
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- Both a small Northern Virginia child and an out-of-state visitor have confirmed cases of measles, creating an exposure risk for anyone who visited the same places around the same times. On Friday, Feb. 6, the Virginia Department of Health (VDH) reported a confirmed measles case in a Northern Virginia resident, as well as a sick traveler who created an exposure risk when visiting Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. …
Virginia Health Officials Investigating a Confirmed Measles Case and an Exposure in Northern Region
RICHMOND, Va. – The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) is reporting a confirmed case of measles in a resident of the Northern Region. The patient is a pre-school age child (0-4 years). Additionally, VDH was notified of a confirmed case of measles that is a resident of another state and traveled through Ronald Regan Washington […] The post Virginia Health Officials Investigating a Confirmed Measles Case and an Exposure in Northern Region appeare…
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