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Measles Exposure Warning At St. Louis Airport

Health Officials Warn of Possible Measles Exposure at St

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A confirmed measles case has been reported in an individual who visited St. Louis Lambert Airport on February 7, prompting health officials to warn of possible exposure. The same person may have also exposed people to measles at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Collinsville, Illinois, according to Illinois health officials.

The individual with the confirmed measles case was at the St. Louis Lambert Airport on February 7, specifically at Terminal 2, between 7:30 am and 12:30 pm. Health officials are advising anyone who was in the airport during this time to be aware of the symptoms of measles, which include fever, cough, runny nose, and a rash. The St. Louis County Department of Public Health and the Illinois Department of Public Health are working together to investigate the case and prevent further spread of the disease.

Measles is a highly contagious virus that can spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also spread through contact with contaminated surfaces. The virus can cause serious complications, especially in young children, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that everyone over 12 months of age should have two doses of the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine to be fully protected against measles.

The possible exposure at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Collinsville, Illinois, is also being investigated by health officials. The church has been notified, and members who attended services on February 7 are being advised to be aware of the symptoms of measles. The Madison County Health Department is working with the church to identify anyone who may have been exposed and to provide guidance on what to do next.

In terms of vaccination efforts, pharmaceutical companies such as $MRK and $PFE, which produce vaccines, may see an increase in demand for their products. However, it is essential to note that the primary focus is on public health and preventing the spread of the disease, rather than on any potential financial implications.

Looking forward, health officials will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates on any further developments. In the meantime, individuals who may have been exposed to measles are advised to contact their healthcare provider if they experience any symptoms.

Why it matters: Measles is a highly contagious and potentially serious disease, and prompt action is necessary to prevent its spread. The possible exposure at St. Louis Lambert Airport and Good Shepherd Lutheran Church highlights the importance of vaccination and public health measures.
📊 By the numbers:
1 confirmed measles case
7:30 am – 12:30 pm: time frame of possible exposure at St. Louis Lambert Airport
February 7: date of possible exposure at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
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Source: STLPR*

Source: Stlpr.org

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