Measles Warning for Las Vegas Strip Visitors

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An out-of-state visitor diagnosed with measles may have exposed others on the Las Vegas Strip, prompting the Southern Nevada Health District to alert individuals who may have been in contact with the infected person at various locations between April 1 and April 6. Measles symptoms can include fever, cough, runny nose, and red eyes, with a distinctive rash appearing one to four days after the initial symptoms. The Health District advises those who may have been exposed to monitor their health and contact their healthcare providers if symptoms develop within 21 days, as well as review their immunization status.
Topics:health#contagious#health-public-safety#immunization#las-vegas-strip#measles#southern-nevada-health-district
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