Major US airport on red alert as passenger is diagnosed with world’s most infectious disease

A warning regarding potential measles exposure at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport has been issued by health officials. Because the disease is extremely contagious, the alert has caused concern.

Authorities claim that between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m. on April 22 and 23, an infected person was in Terminal 1 for several hours. Hundreds of travelers might have been exposed during this time period.

The MMR vaccine, which offers some but not complete protection, was administered to the patient once before. They still experienced symptoms, such as a rash that started on April 25.

Measles was later determined by testing. As public health officials track down contacts and keep an eye out for any new infections, the person is currently isolating at home.

The investigation became even more urgent when a second measles infection was reported in the same Illinois county just days after this case was confirmed. Whether the cases are connected has not yet been established by officials.

Measles can linger in the air for up to two hours and is spread by coughing and sneezing. Transmission can result from even brief contact in confined areas, such as airports.

Doctors stress that the best defense is still vaccination. The effectiveness of the MMR vaccine in preventing measles is approximately 97% after two doses. It is advised that anyone who is uncertain of their immunization status review their records and, if required, receive a vaccination.

Anyone who was in Terminal 1 during the exposure period is being advised by health officials to keep an eye out for symptoms like fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and rash. To prevent further spread, anyone exhibiting symptoms is encouraged to get in touch with a healthcare professional right away before going to a clinic.

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