What to do if you’re sick with the above symptoms or exposed to someone with measles:
- Call ahead before going to any healthcare facility.
- Stay home and avoid others if you are ill and follow instructions from your physician or public health official.
Vaccination (MMR / MMRV)
MMR vaccination is the best protection against measles. Two doses provide strong protection.
Complications
Measles can lead to complications such as ear infections, pneumonia, and swelling of the brain (encephalitis). Some people are at higher risk of severe disease (young children, pregnant people, and immunocompromised individuals).
Symptoms
Common early symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, and red/watery eyes, followed by a rash.
How It Spreads
- Airborne: Measles can remain in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area.
- Very contagious: People can spread measles from 4 days before t³ó°ù´Ç³Ü²µ³ó 4 days after the rash appears.
Contact Information
DeWeese Health Center, local health departments, and emergency contacts.
Vaccination Resources
Where to find help and trusted information.