The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed that an individual with measles from out of state visited New Hampshire while they were infectious. This person came into contact with an international traveler who also had the illness, potentially exposing others who are not immune. Those who have not been previously infected or fully vaccinated, as well as individuals with weakened immune systems and infants who have not received the measles vaccine, are at risk. Health officials have identified specific locations and times where the infected person visited in New Hampshire, including Texas Roadhouse in Concord, Baked and Brewed Café in Alton, and The Common Man in Merrimack.
Authorities have urged anyone who may have been at these locations during the specified times to contact the Division of Public Health Services at 603-271-4496. This recent case marks the fifth infection linked to a multi-state measles outbreak. Symptoms of measles include high fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes, and a body rash. Vaccination is essential for protection against measles, as the disease is highly contagious. Measures such as contact tracing and public notices are being implemented to prevent further spread of the virus, with a focus on protecting vulnerable populations. Authorities reassure that, although more cases may arise, New Hampshire’s immunity levels are typically high, minimizing the risk of a widespread outbreak.
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