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Measles Alert: Newark Airport Traveler Poses Exposure Risk
28 Dec
Summary
- A measles-infected traveler passed through Newark Airport terminals.
- The exposure occurred on Friday, December 19, across terminals B and C.
- Health officials urge unvaccinated individuals to get the MMR vaccine.

New Jersey health authorities are seeking to identify individuals who may have been exposed to measles at Newark Liberty International Airport. A person diagnosed with the highly contagious disease was present in terminals B and C on Friday, December 19. The Health Department is particularly concerned about unvaccinated individuals who may have come into contact with the infected traveler.
Measles symptoms typically manifest within three to five days of exposure and can include a high fever, persistent cough, and a runny nose. Affected individuals may also experience watery, red eyes, followed by a characteristic rash that starts on the face and spreads downwards.
To prevent further transmission, health officials are recommending that anyone who is not vaccinated against measles consider receiving the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine. This proactive measure is crucial in containing the spread of the virus and protecting vulnerable populations.



