Doctors provide advice on preventing measles with new cases in Chicago
CHICAGO -- Questions and concerns arose Friday after Chicago health leaders reported two unrelated cases of measles in 24 hours.They are the city's first cases in five years – and some parents have been left concerned about what they need to do to keep their families safe.The two biggest takeaways from experts are that the measles virus is extremely contagious – but the best defense is full vaccination.
The disease has a common set of symptoms, including fevers of 104 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit - higher than the typical flu or cold – and white spots on the inside of the mouth.There is also a classic body rash.'The classic rash of measles - which starts sort of around the hairline, the back of the neck, and behind the ears - and then travels in a downward fashion,' said Kaufman West.
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