March 9, 2025 - 18:46

Travelers passing through Dulles Airport in Washington, D.C., may have been exposed to measles, as health officials announce a new case in Maryland. This situation arises during a time when a wider outbreak is occurring in Texas and New Mexico, raising concerns about the potential spread of the virus.
The Maryland Department of Health is urging anyone who visited the airport during the specified time frame to monitor for symptoms, which can include high fever, cough, runny nose, and a distinctive rash. The measles virus is highly contagious, and individuals who are not vaccinated are at the greatest risk.
Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccination as a critical measure to prevent outbreaks. The recent cases underscore the need for public awareness and vigilance in maintaining vaccination schedules, especially in light of rising numbers of measles cases across various states.
As the situation develops, authorities are working to trace contacts and provide guidance to those who may have been at risk.
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