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Baby with measles might have exposed people in Denver, south metro area

DENVER — People might have been exposed to a baby with the measles at stores, a restaurant, medical facilities and other locations in Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Parker, Lone Tree and Denver last week, the Tri-County Health Department said Monday in issuing a warning about the risk of exposure.

The baby might have exposed people to the respiratory illness at the following locations and times:

The health department is advising anyone who visited the locations to contact their health care provider to get vaccinated if they are not already immune.

“Measles is a respiratory illness that can be spread by coughing and sneezing, and can be very dangerous for infants who are too young to be vaccinated, immune-compromised people, and those who have not been immunized. Complications include ear infections, pneumonia, and encephalitis (swelling of the brain),” health department officials stated.

Symptoms of measles typically begin 7 to 14 days after exposure. The health department urged people to watch for symptoms, and issued the following information:

“As of Sunday evening, July 17, every person known to have been in contact with the baby — or in close proximity at the locations listed — has been identified and/or personally contacted by the health department, and provided the appropriate preventive measures,” said John M. Douglas Jr., executive director of Tri-County Health Department. “This notice to the public is out of an abundance of caution, and any remaining risk is extremely low.”

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