Measles rash. (Photo by Natalya Maisheva/iStock / Getty Images Plus)Measles rash. (Photo by Natalya Maisheva/iStock / Getty Images Plus)
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New measles exposure sites in Windsor-Essex

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is warning the public about more possible exposure spots for measles.

Anyone who visited Leamington's Real Canadian Superstore on either April 10 or 11 from 6 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days should make sure they and anyone they've come in contact with are vaccinated.

The other sites are all at the Windsor Regional Hospital (Metropolitan Campus) on Apr. 17 from 7:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. They include the main building lobby, lobby elevators, first-floor elevators, and third-floor outpatients.

Along with checking vaccination statuses, anyone who visited these sites during the mentioned times should monitor for symptoms for up to 21 days from when they may have been exposed.

Measles is a viral infection that spreads through coughing and sneezing and is very contagious. However, most school-aged children who are fully vaccinated with two doses of the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine are protected.

It usually begins with a mild to moderate fever accompanied by a cough, runny nose, and red eyes usually about 10-12 days after exposure. Tiny blue-white spots inside the mouth may also be present.

A red blotchy rash appears 3-7 days after these initial symptoms, usually on the face at first, along the hairline, and then spreading to the neck, trunk, arms, legs, and feet, lasting five to six days.

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