Measles spreads to Alberta after flight from Vancouver to Edmonton

| February 24, 2019 in Health

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A case of measles has now been confirmed in Alberta after an infected individual travelled from Vancouver to Edmonton.

The Public Health Agency of Canada advised Alberta Health Services (AHS) that an individual with lab-confirmed measles visited Leduc, Alta. while infectious.

The individual was on Air Canada flight AC233 on Feb. 12.

“Given the timeframe of the potential exposure, post-exposure immunization is not effective. Individuals are encouraged to monitor for symptoms for 21 days after the date of potential exposure, which could be up to March 5, 2019,” advised AHS. “If symptoms of measles do develop, these individuals are advised to stay home and call Health Link at 811, before visiting any health care facility or provider.”

Symptoms of Measles include:

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