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Confirms Measles Case in Halifax Regional Municipality
The Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) has confirmed a case of measles in a local resident. The case was confirmed by the Nova Scotia Health Authority (NSHA) on Wednesday, August 5th.
What is Measles?
Measles is a highly contagious and potentially serious illness caused by a virus. It is spread through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes, and can cause fever, rash, cough and red eyes.
Symptoms and Treatment
The symptoms of measles usually appear 10-12 days after exposure and can last up to two weeks. Treatment includes rest, fluids and over-the-counter medications to reduce fever and discomfort.
Preventing the Spread of Measles
The best way to prevent the spread of measles is to get vaccinated. The NSHA recommends that all children and adults receive two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
What to Do if You Have Symptoms
If you have any of the symptoms of measles, it is important to call your healthcare provider before going to the clinic or hospital. This will help prevent the spread of the virus to other people.
The NSHA is working with the HRM to investigate the confirmed case and identify any contacts who may have been exposed.
Summary: The Halifax Regional Municipality has confirmed a case of measles in a local resident. Measles is a highly contagious and potentially serious illness caused by a virus. The symptoms of measles usually appear 10-12 days after exposure and can last up to two weeks. The best way to prevent the spread of measles is to get vaccinated. If you have any of the symptoms of measles, it is important to call your healthcare provider before going to the clinic or hospital. The NSHA is working with the HRM to investigate the confirmed case and identify any contacts who may have been exposed. #measles #vaccination #HRM #NSHA