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The CDC is investigating whether a Michigan baby's measles case is tied to a traveler who was contagious at Detroit, Grand ...
CDC investigates whether Ingham County baby's measles case is tied to a Kent County traveler who was contagious at Detroit, Grand Rapids airports.
According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, unvaccinated people have a 90% chance of getting the virus if exposed to it.
Kent County Health Department officials said the person traveled internationally and to New Jersey, exposing others to the ...
The person is a resident of Kent County and has recently traveled to Detroit Metro Airport and Gerald R. Ford International Airport in Grand Rapids. This is the first confirmed measles case in ...
A person from Kent County who traveled internationally and to New Jersey had the measles and exposed others at Detroit Metropolitan Airport in Romulus and the Gerald R. Ford International Airport ...
Measles can stay in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves and continue to infect others. The Detroit Metro Airport is on the list of places where people may have been exposed ...
As measles cases continue to rise in Michigan – with the most recent case reported in a 1-year-old girl​ – pediatricians and parents of babies who are too young to receive the vaccine are sounding the ...
Measles is one of the most contagious viruses on earth -- but is preventable by getting the vaccine. Here's what to know.