Bay Area Measles Case Spurs Warnings of Possible Exposures at 3 Locations

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A confirmed measles case in the Bay Area this month has health officials in Alameda and Santa Clara counties calling on the public to remain vigilant, saying it could make all the difference in stopping potential exposures.

The person tested positive for measles after returning from traveling internationally. The trip included passing through a U.S. airport “where the person might have been exposed to measles,” officials said.

People who are unvaccinated or unsure of their vaccination status and went to one of the same locations as that person — in San José, Milpitas and Newark — are most at risk of developing the disease, officials said…

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