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Missouri and Illinois warn of measles exposure from a traveler at St. Louis airport and a church in Collinsville, urging vaccination and symptom monitoring.
Missouri and Illinois health officials are warning of possible measles exposures linked to an out-of-state traveler who passed through St. Louis Lambert International Airport on February 7 between 5 and 7 p.m., using Terminal 2 and parking shuttle #3.
A separate case in Illinois involved an adult from the Metro East region who had recent out-of-state travel and visited Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Collinsville on February 8 between 8 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Health authorities are notifying those potentially exposed and urging them to monitor for symptoms—fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and rash—for 21 days, with symptoms possibly appearing by February 28.
Anyone experiencing symptoms should isolate and contact a healthcare provider before visiting.
Officials emphasize the importance of vaccination and encourage checking immunization status.
Missouri e Illinois advierten sobre la exposición al sarampión de un viajero en el aeropuerto de St. Louis y en una iglesia en Collinsville, instando a la vacunación y el monitoreo de los síntomas.