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A person infected with measles has been found in Colorado. It is reported that a resident of Pueblo, Colorado, contracted measles while traveling in Mexico. After returning to Pueblo, he was tested positive for measles.
The number of measles cases is increasing across the United States this year. There has been one confirmed case in Colorado and widespread outbreaks in Texas, New Mexico and other places.
Measles is so contagious that it is more dangerous than Covid, flu, polio and even Ebola. The disease is especially harmful to children. It can cause serious illness and even death. This year has been the worst in the United States so far. Texas has seen hundreds of people infected and two children have died from the disease.
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Dr. Michelle Baron, senior medical director for infection control and prevention at UC Health, said that measles is not a tolerant disease. He is closely monitoring the measles outbreak in Colorado and elsewhere. He has urged residents to seek medical attention if they have symptoms. He also said that a person with measles should limit contact with others, avoid public places and wear a mask if necessary. He urged everyone to get vaccinated immediately. Vaccination is important because symptoms appear four days after exposure to the measles virus. So the disease can spread to others without symptoms.
On Tuesday, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment said the infected person is an adult with an unknown vaccination history. Officials added that, The person was infected with the disease on March 26 of this year. Then he went to a local clinic for treatment on March 31.
However, the person did not travel outside of Colorado, making it unlikely that he would spread the disease to others.
The disease can be challenging for people with measles who are not vaccinated. The virus is highly contagious because it can survive in the air for a long time.
> At least 1 in 5 unvaccinated people in the United States has been hospitalized with measles.
> 1 in 20 children with measles develop pneumonia, which can lead to death.
> About 1 in 1,000 children with measles develop inflammation or swelling of the brain, which can cause seizures and even deafness and disability.
> About 3 in 1,000 children with measles die from respiratory and neurological complications.
> Pregnant women can have premature births or low birth weight babies.
Signs and symptoms of measles:
> Fever, cough, runny nose, and red eyes.
> A rash appears all over the body, including the hairline.
“We are reviewing the detailed schedule for the location and timing of patient visits in Colorado,” Dr. Rachel Herlihy, state epidemiologist and deputy chief medical officer for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, said in a statement. She added that anyone with symptoms should stay home and not go to school, work or other public places to avoid exposing others to the disease.
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