A measles outbreak at university medical settings involving health care providers

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Abstract

In 1985, a measles outbreak involved 14 students and non-student contacts in Michigan. Eight transmissions occurred at university medical facilities; five of these were likely airborne transmissions. Medical students and a medical resident were involved in the outbreak's propagation. Health care providers need to be immune to measles. Measles should be suspected in young adults with compatible illnesses; persons suspected to have measles should be placed in stringent respiratory isolation to preclude airborne transmission.

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Sienko, D. G., Friedman, C., McGee, H. B., Allen, M. J., Simonsen, W. F., Wentworth, B. B., … Orenstein, W. A. (1987). A measles outbreak at university medical settings involving health care providers. American Journal of Public Health, 77(9), 1222–1224. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.77.9.1222

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