"Measles Outbreak Prompts Urgent Vaccination Recommendations in Wayne and Washtenaw Counties"

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Health officials in Washtenaw and Wayne counties are urging vaccinations following potential measles exposures. Cases have been reported in both counties, with individuals potentially exposed at various locations. Measles is highly contagious and preventable through vaccination, with symptoms typically appearing within 7 to 21 days after exposure. Vaccination within 72 hours of potential exposure is recommended, as vaccine coverage has declined in Michigan. Anyone experiencing symptoms should seek medical attention and contact public health authorities if potentially exposed.
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