The Alaska Department of Health reported an unvaccinated adult displayed measles symptoms while traveling back to the state.
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Haldimand-Norfolk has a second confirmed measles case, and this time the highly contagious airborne virus has infected a child. In a media release issued Saturday, Grand Erie Public Health said ...
(Jeff Chen/Alaska Public Media) The City and Borough of Juneau is warning of a potential measles exposure at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. The case was reported earlier this month and ...
Public Health confirmed the person, who is an Alaska resident, has measles. They were likely exposed while abroad, Public Health said in a news release.
An alert about a confirmed measles case for a Kenai-area resident who took a flight on the night of Jan. 10 from Seattle–Tacoma International Airport to Anchorage was issued Friday evening by the City ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - An Alaskan resident was admitted to a Homer hospital with a measles infection after flying home from Seattle and subsequently driving from Anchorage to the Kenai Peninsula, ...
(Loren Holmes / ADN) An Alaska resident was hospitalized with a measles infection after flying home from an overseas trip through Seattle on Jan. 10, then driving from the Ted Stevens Anchorage ...
The individual, an Alaska resident, is believed to have contracted measles while traveling abroad. The person’s vaccination status is unknown. “Measles is highly contagious, and if you don’t ...
Measles is a highly infectious viral respiratory disease. The patient is an unvaccinated adult who began experiencing symptoms while traveling home to Alaska from a trip overseas. They are now in ...