A possible measles exposure has been reported at Denver International Airport in Colorado, prompting concerns among travelers and health officials. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified a recent measles outbreak in the state, which may have exposed individuals to the virus at the airport.
According to reports, the infected individual recently traveled from another country where measles is common. Health experts warn that anyone who visited the affected areas or came into contact with the infected person between [dates] and [dates] may be at risk of infection.
The CDC advises individuals who have been exposed to take precautions such as getting vaccinated against measles or taking antiviral medication if symptoms appear. The airport has taken steps to inform passengers about the possible exposure, including posting signs and advising travelers to monitor their health for any symptoms.
Passengers who visited the airport during this time period are urged to be on the lookout for symptoms of measles, which include fever, cough, and a rash. If you believe you have been exposed or are experiencing symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
Source: https://www.9news.com/article/news/health/possible-measles-exposure-denver-international-airport-and-mesa-county/73-b1754af0-d746-495e-87be-a9cea9f7dcb0