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Measles Alert At Newark Airport; Traveler Came From Aruba: NJDOH

An international traveler with measles passed through Newark Airport, health department officials said.

NEWARK, NJ — New Jersey Department of Health (NJDOH) officials issued a measles alert on Monday for Newark Airport after an international traveler infected with the disease passed through the busy travel center.

According to the NJDOH, on March 4, a traveler who has been confirmed to have measles — a highly contagious disease — arrived in Terminal C at Newark Liberty International Airport from Aruba.

“The individual was infectious on that day and may have traveled to other areas of the airport,” NJDOH officials stated Monday. “If you were in the airport between March 4 at 9 p.m. and March 5 at 9:30 a.m., you may have been exposed to measles and, if infected, could develop symptoms as late as March 26. The individual departed for California from Terminal C.”

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New Jersey residents potentially exposed on the ill individual’s flights will be notified by their local health department, state officials said.

“Anyone who suspects an exposure is urged to call a health care provider before going to a medical office or emergency department,” the NJDOH stated. “Special arrangements can be made for evaluation while also protecting other patients and medical staff from possible infection.”

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According to the NJDOH:

“Measles symptoms include rash, high fever, cough, runny nose and red, watery eyes. It can cause serious complications such as pneumonia and encephalitis (swelling of the brain). Measles infection in a pregnant woman can lead to miscarriage, premature birth or a low-birth-weight baby. Measles is easily spread through the air when someone coughs or sneezes. People can also get sick when they come in contact with mucus or saliva from an infected person.”

RECENT MEASLES ALERTS AT NEWARK AIRPORT

Several measles alerts were issued for Newark Airport in 2018.

According to state health officials, in December, an international traveler who has been confirmed to have measles arrived in Terminal B at Newark Liberty International Airport on a flight from Brussels. The individual was infectious on that day and may have traveled to other areas of the airport, officials said.

In October, the New Jersey Department of Health (DOH) issued an alert about "potential measles exposure" at Newark Liberty International Airport on Wednesday after an international traveler from Israel was confirmed to have the "highly contagious disease."

According to the DOH, the infected traveler arrived in Terminal B at Newark Liberty International Airport on a flight from Tel Aviv on Sept. 28.

In May, the DOH issued an alert that travelers who passed through Terminal C at Newark Liberty International Airport on May 2 may have possibly been exposed to measles.

"In two unrelated incidents, an individual with measles stopped briefly in the state on April 30 while on a tour bus traveling from Niagara Falls, New York to Washington DC, and a Bergen County resident developed measles after contact with an international traveler who was ill with measles," DOH officials stated.

Locations that may have been exposed included sites in Englewood and Columbia, in addition to the airport, officials said.

In March, the NJDOH released a public health advisory that an international traveler from Brussels with a confirmed case of the "highly contagious disease" passed through the busy airport on their way to Memphis, Tennessee.

The suspected carrier, a young child, was reportedly infectious on that day and may have traveled to other areas of the airport, officials said.

In January, the NJDOH issued a precautionary alert in connection with a person with measles who traveled through Newark Liberty International Airport.

The source of the alert, an Indiana University student, had a "confirmed case" of the highly contagious disease when she traveled through the airport, authorities said.

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