Health Canada issues measles notice for attendees of U.S. religious gathering – National | 24CA News
Canadians who attended a big non secular gathering at a college within the U.S. state of Kentucky final month could have been uncovered to measles, Health Canada has warned.
In a collection of tweets Saturday, the nationwide well being company stated individuals who attended the gathering at Asbury University between Feb. 17-18 and weren’t up to date with their measles vaccination ought to isolate themselves.
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“If you attended and are not up to date with your measles vaccinations, you should quarantine at home and contact your local public health department to seek additional advice,” Health Canada stated.
On Friday, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a well being alert advisory to inform clinics and public well being officers to be watchful after a case of measles was confirmed on the Kentucky gathering, dubbed the Asbury revival, the place an estimated 20,000 folks have been current from different states and nations.
On Feb. 24, the Kentucky Department for Public Health recognized a confirmed case of measles in an unvaccinated particular person with a historical past of current worldwide journey, the CDC stated.
“While infectious, the individual attended a large religious gathering on February 17–18, 2023, at Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky,” the U.S. nationwide company added.
Measles is among the most contagious human viruses and is sort of fully preventable via vaccination.
However, it requires 95 per cent vaccine protection to forestall outbreaks amongst populations.

Symptoms can seem one to 3 weeks after publicity and preliminary indicators embody fever, cough, runny nostril and pink eyes, Health Canada says on its web site.
These are adopted by a pink rash that begins three to seven days after the signs onset.
“If you develop symptoms, isolate at home and call your health care provider,” Health Canada stated on Twitter. “Do not go to a health care facility or office without calling ahead so that measles is not spread to others.”
Measles may end up in severe sickness and in some circumstances, demise. Very younger youngsters, pregnant folks and immunocompromised people are notably susceptible to severe sickness.
In November, the CDC and the World Health Organization stated that there’s now an imminent menace of measles spreading in numerous areas globally, as COVID-19 led to a gradual decline in vaccination protection and weakened surveillance of the illness.
— With information from Reuters
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