Virginia Department of Health warns of potential measles exposure in Woodbridge, Fredericksburg
The Virginia Department of Soundness is reporting the state s first measles episode of the year a child under four years old who potentially exposed others at clinics in Woodbridge and Fredericksburg The subject in recent times traveled internationally and lives in the agency s Northwest region which includes Stafford Fauquier and Rappahannock counties To protect the family s privacy VDH will not provide any additional information about the victim The agency mentioned robustness administrators are coordinating efforts to identify anyone who might have been exposed Below are the dates times and locations of probable exposure sites in Virginia Kaiser Permanente Caton Hill Health Center Advanced Urgent Care located at Minnieville Road in Woodbridge on Tuesday April from a m to p m Kaiser Permanente Fredericksburg Healthcare Center Pediatrics Department located at Hospital Drive in Fredericksburg on Wednesday April from noon to p m What should you do if you were at the above locations on the day and time specified If you have never received a measles containing vaccine you may be at danger of evolving measles the VDH disclosed Anyone who might have been exposed and is considered to be at hazard of growing measles should contact their healthcare provider at once Watch for signs for days after the date of your promising exposure If you notice characteristics of measles promptly isolate yourself by staying home Contact your healthcare provider right away If you need to seek healthcare call ahead before going to your healthcare provider s office or the exigency room to notify them that you may have been exposed to measles and ask them to call the local strength department This call will help protect other patients and staff the release explained Anyone with an immunocompromising condition should consult with their healthcare provider if they have questions or develop clues If you have received two doses of a measles-containing vaccine or were born before you are protected and do not need to take any action If you have received only one dose of a measles-containing vaccine you are very likely to be protected and your hazard of being infected with measles from any of these exposures is very low However to achieve the highest level of protection contact your healthcare provider about getting a second vaccine dose Measles is a highly contagious illness that can spread easily through the air when an infected person breathes coughs or sneezes according to the VDH Measles responses usually appear in two stages In the first stage preponderance people have a fever of greater than degrees runny nose watery red eyes and a cough These responses usually start seven to days after being exposed The second stage starts three to five days after features start when a rash begins to appear on the face and spreads to the rest of the body People with measles are contagious from four days before the rash appears through four days after the rash appeared To check your immunization status call your healthcare provider or request your vaccination records using the VDH Immunization Record Request Form Virginia residents with additional questions about their probable exposure can email epi response vdh virginia gov or contact your local physical condition department For more information about measles visit www vdh virginia gov measles Source