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Measles update in Manitoba reports three new exposure sites
Summary
Manitoba Health has identified three new measles exposure sites in southern Manitoba; people who were at those locations during the listed times are asked to monitor for symptoms and check their immunization records.
Content
Manitoba Health, Seniors and Long-Term Care has notified the public of three new measles exposure sites in southern Manitoba. The notice includes dates and times for those locations and asks people who were present during those times to monitor for symptoms until the identified date. Public health also asks that people check their immunization records and confirm measles vaccination status.
Key facts:
- Three new measles exposure sites have been identified in southern Manitoba.
- People at those locations during the specified times were asked to monitor for symptoms until the date named in the notice and to check their immunization records for MMR or MMRV vaccination.
- Measles symptoms generally appear seven to 21 days after exposure; initial symptoms reported include fever, runny nose, red eyes and small white spots in the mouth, followed by a red blotchy rash.
- Public health will continue to monitor the situation and will update measles case counts weekly on the province's measles webpage.
Summary:
The announcement affects people who were at the named locations during the specified times; public health has asked that they monitor for symptoms and check vaccination records. Symptoms typically appear seven to 21 days after exposure. Public health will continue to monitor the situation and publish weekly updates on the province's measles webpage.
