Rochester, Michigan (Wxyz) – The Ministry of Health of Oakland County announced on Friday afternoon at a press conference that they have confirmed a case of measles in an adult in this district.
Video: The Ministry of Health at Oakland County confirms the measles case in adults
Video: The Ministry of Health at Oakland County confirms the measles case in adults
Officials say the patient is an adult who has recently returned from international trips. They also say that they are not sure of this person’s vaccination status.
Health officers said that the patient returned home on February 27, symptoms occurred for the first time on March 3, and the rash was made on March 7.
This means that the time of possible transfer is from March 3 to 11.
They say they have identified two places where the public may have been exposed. You are the emergency room in Henry Ford Rochester at University Drive on March 8 from 3:40 p.m. to March 9th at 9:32 a.m. and March 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The second location is the Kruse and Muer -Restaurant on the Main in Rochester on March 3 from 5:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m.
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Officials say that the measles virus stays active in the air for two hours after an infectious person has gone. Early symptoms that you are looking for fever, running nose and pink eye. If you experience one of these symptoms, you should not search for treatment without calling the provider first so that you can take suitable precautionary measures.
Henry Ford Health submitted the following statement on the announcement:
The health and well -being of our patients, team members and community have our absolutely top priority, and we work with the Ministry of Health to ensure that everyone who was in our facility in our facility has the necessary guidance and support. Vaccinations are our best protection against infectious diseases such as measles, and we ask everyone who has not been vaccinated as quickly as possible. We also encourage everyone to contact your health service provider or the Ministry of Health with questions about your vaccination status.
According to experts from infectious diseases for Michigan Dr. We have measles cases every year.
“But what is different is that we see very large outbreaks in other parts of the country,” said Bagdasarian. “There is currently a big outbreak in West texas. We also see an outbreak in Ontario that is not that far away. “
She says that the greatest risk of infection and serious complications are children.
“As a parent, they are always worried about the health and security of their children, they do everything for them,” said parents Ronnie Whittle.
Whittle has a 1-year-old and a 3-year-old. At the moment he says he is not worried about this measles case.
“Personally, I’m not like trembling or fear of it, but I understand the seriousness of the measles and it is definitely something as a community that we should look out for,” said Whittle.
Bagdasarian asks everyone to recognize the seriousness of the infection.
“I want people to remember that measles are not just a rash, this is not a mild rash -like disease. Measles can have really serious effects. About 20% of people who develop measles are hospitalized in the end, ”she said.
She asks everyone to be vaccinated if possible.
“If you are someone you are not sure whether you have your vaccination status, or you know that you have not been vaccinated, this is a really good time to deal with your vaccinations,” said Bagdasarian.
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