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Measles Exposure at Nemours ER Sparks Health Alert
21 Feb
Summary
- Measles exposure reported at Nemours Children's Hospital ER.
- Health officials urge vaccination and symptom monitoring.
- Quarantine and exclusion orders may be recommended.

A measles exposure incident occurred on February 18th at the emergency department of Nemours Children's Hospital. The Delaware Division of Public Health has initiated contact tracing and is notifying potentially exposed individuals. Those affected are advised to confirm their measles vaccination status and remain vigilant for symptoms for a 21-day period, concluding on March 11th. Pregnant individuals who may have been exposed during this timeframe are strongly encouraged to seek immediate assessment and treatment at an emergency room, irrespective of their vaccination history.
Public health officials recommend that individuals exposed to measles and not fully vaccinated receive the MMR vaccine within 72 hours of exposure, by February 21st. Vaccines are available through pharmacies and primary care providers. If symptoms manifest, individuals should contact the Office of Infectious Disease Epidemiology or the state's 24-hour reporting line for guidance and testing coordination. Severe symptoms necessitate immediate care at the nearest emergency department, with prior notification of measles exposure to healthcare providers and transport services.




