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Mount Nittany Health responding to potential measles exposure

Centre County Gazette


STATE COLLEGE — Mount Nittany Health and the state Dept. of Health recently confirmed two positive measles tests that may have exposed others at Mount Nittany Health facilities.

Potential exposure locations and times include:

Mount Nittany Health Toftrees, 164 Greenview Dr., State College on Friday, July 31, between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m.

Mount Nittany Medical Center Emergency Department, 155 Wellness Way, State College, between Friday, July 31, at 12 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 1, at 1 a.m.

Mount Nittany Health is actively identifying and contacting individuals who may be at high risk and were present at these locations during the identified timeframes.

Measles screening questions have been implemented at all Mount Nittany Health outpatient locations. Patients with upcoming appointments who believe they have been exposed to measles or are experiencing symptoms should contact their primary care provider or pediatrician before arriving for their appointment. Individuals scheduling a new appointment who suspect exposure or symptoms should also call ahead for guidance. These steps are essential to help prevent further spread of the virus.

Measles is a highly contagious viral illness that spreads through respiratory droplets. Symptoms typically develop between seven and 21 days after exposure and may include high fever, cough, runny nose, red or watery eyes, Koplik spots inside the mouth and a rash that usually begins on the face before spreading to the rest of the body.

Anyone experiencing symptoms consistent with measles or who believes they have been exposed should contact their primary care provider or Mount Nittany Health ExpressCARE for evaluation and guidance before seeking in-person care. Patients should call ahead and wear a mask if they suspect they may have measles.

Vaccination remains the safest and most effective way to prevent measles and protect individuals and the broader community from infection.

For additional information and updates, visit www.mountnittanyhealth.org.

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