Another measles case confirmed in Ont. child who recently returned from Europe
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Another child has been diagnosed with measles after travelling to Europe. Officials warn that there may have been exposure on a flight into Pearson airport, as well as hospitals in Brantford and Hamilton.
A child from Brant County has been diagnosed with measles after travelling to Europe.
The child is currently hospitalized but no further details have been released about the severity of their illness, though officials have confirmed the child was under the age of 10.
The Brant County Health Unit said the case has been confirmed and they are working to identify anyone who may have been exposed to the measles virus.
"I would like to reinforce that there was no school exposure," said Dr. Rebecca Comley, the medical officer of health for the Brant County Health Unit.
The health unit has also identified several locations, visited by the child, leading up to their diagnosis:
The health unit advises anyone who may have been exposed to the measles virus to:
Measles is highly contagious and can spread easily from person to person as the disease is airborne. The health unit says the virus can live in the air for up to two hours after the patient has coughed or sneezed.