Three unvaccinated children with measles likely exposed travelers at Denver and Los Angeles airports to the virus, health officials have warned.
The children were visiting from New Zealand and traveled through the Denver International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport on the same day, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention press officer Scott Pauley told CNN. California health officials warn of possible measles exposure at LAXTravelers who visited the Denver airport's Concourse A, train to baggage claim, west baggage claim and west level 4 passenger pick-up areas between 1:15 p.m. and 5:45 p.m.
Measles and travelThe highly contagious measles virus was previously thought to be eradicated from the US but it's still commonly found in Europe, Asia and Africa, according to the CDC. Health officials warn of possible measles exposure at Philadelphia International AirportMost recent measles cases in the US originated in an unvaccinated travelers visiting from abroad, according to the CDC.
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