Health officials in Maryland have confirmed the state's first measles case for the year amid expanding outbreaks in Texas and New Mexico.
Maryland health officials announced Sunday that a resident who traveled internationally has tested positive for measles, warning that travelers at Washington Dulles Airport on March 5 may have been exposed,
The health department said there may have been exposures at Dulles’s international arrivals area and a Howard County pediatric emergency department.
A Howard County resident tested positive for measles after returning from international travel, according to the Maryland Department of Health and Howard County health officials. Officials say the measles case is not associated with the measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico.
A positive case of measles was confirmed in a Howard County resident who recently traveled internationally, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
A positive case of measles was confirmed in a Howard County resident who recently traveled internationally, according to health officials.
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A positive measles case has been found in a Howard County, Maryland, resident who traveled through Dulles International Airport, health officials said.
Measles cases are increasing in Texas and New Mexico. The United States has 133 reported cases so far this year, as of Tuesday. A child who was not vaccinated died from measles on Wednesday, the first death in an outbreak that began last month.
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