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Health officials in Washington, D.C. have confirmed a case of measles involving an international traveler who recently arrived in the area. The individual passed through Dulles International Airport, raising concerns about potential exposure to the highly contagious virus.
Measles is a viral infection that can lead to severe health complications, particularly in young children and individuals with weakened immune systems. Symptoms typically include high fever, cough, runny nose, and a distinctive red rash that can spread across the body. The virus can remain airborne for up to two hours after an infected person has left an area, making it critical for anyone who may have been in the vicinity to monitor for symptoms.
Local health officials are urging anyone who may have been at Dulles International Airport during the traveler's arrival to be vigilant and seek medical advice if they experience any symptoms. Vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent measles, and public health campaigns continue to promote immunization as a critical tool in safeguarding community health.
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