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Two more measles cases found
Posted 1 hour ago
Two more probable cases of measles are being investigated by Peterborough County-City Health Unit.
The cases are linked to Chemong Public School as were two cases reported on the weekend, one of which has been confirmed, the health unit states in a release.
The initial case was linked to cases recently reported in Toronto.
Measles is a highly communicable viral infection that usually lasts about two weeks, the health unit states, and which can be passed through coughing, sneezing and talking.
Symptoms include fever, running nose, red watery eyes and cough, followed by a red blotchy rash staring on the head and face and spreading to the rest of the body, the unit states.
A person with measles is communicable from four days before to four days after the rash appears, the release states, and symptoms can develop seven to 21 days after contact with the virus.
Two more measles cases found
Posted 1 hour ago
Two more probable cases of measles are being investigated by Peterborough County-City Health Unit.
The cases are linked to Chemong Public School as were two cases reported on the weekend, one of which has been confirmed, the health unit states in a release.
The initial case was linked to cases recently reported in Toronto.
Measles is a highly communicable viral infection that usually lasts about two weeks, the health unit states, and which can be passed through coughing, sneezing and talking.
Symptoms include fever, running nose, red watery eyes and cough, followed by a red blotchy rash staring on the head and face and spreading to the rest of the body, the unit states.
A person with measles is communicable from four days before to four days after the rash appears, the release states, and symptoms can develop seven to 21 days after contact with the virus.
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