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Saturday, April 15, 2017

WXYZ : reported that Customers at 2 Ann Arbor restaurants warned about measles outbreak

Now health officials tell 7 Action News warnings issued today about two Ann Arbor restaurants are related to those cases. There's an extraordinary link between two measles cases in Michigan since March. Health officials say the cases underscore the need for vaccinations against the respiratory disease. Doctors say there is not link between vaccines are both safe and effective and do not cause autism. DETROIT (WXYZ) - Two restaurants are working with the Washtenaw County Public Health to keep employees and customers safe from exposure to measles, a highly contagious disease that has seen a disturbing resurgence in recent years.


2 Ann Arbor restaurants exposed to measles


2 Ann Arbor restaurants exposed to measles
(Photo: RomoloTavani, Getty Images/iStockphoto)Washtenaw County is warning about two locations where the public could have been exposed to measles. "This is the second case of measles in Michigan this year," said Jessie Kimbrough Marshall, medical director for Washtenaw County Public Health. Washtenaw County is warning about two locations where the public could have been exposed to measles. Symptoms start 7 to 14 days after being exposed to measles, and last 1 to 2 weeks. The measles vaccine is effective and safe."About measlesMeasles (rubeola) is an extremely contagious disease caused by the measles virus.

Health officials warn of exposure to measles in Ann Arbor




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