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Measles case confirmed in Maryland after international travel
State health officials urge vaccination to protect against infectious diseases
Apr. 20, 2026 at 1:30am
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An X-ray view of the measles virus highlights the need for vigilance and vaccination to prevent the spread of this highly infectious disease.Baltimore TodayThe Maryland Department of Health has confirmed a case of measles in a resident of the Baltimore area who recently traveled internationally. Officials are emphasizing the importance of vaccination to safeguard individuals, families, and communities against measles and other infectious illnesses.
Why it matters
Measles outbreaks can have serious public health consequences, especially for unvaccinated individuals. This case highlights the need for ongoing vigilance and vaccination efforts to prevent the spread of measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases, particularly as international travel resumes.
The details
The infected individual is a resident of the Baltimore area who had recently traveled internationally. Maryland health authorities are working to identify any potential exposures or contacts related to this case.
- The measles case was confirmed on April 20, 2026.
The players
Maryland Department of Health
The state public health agency responsible for monitoring and responding to infectious disease outbreaks in Maryland.
What’s next
Maryland health officials are conducting contact tracing and monitoring the situation to prevent further spread of the measles virus.
The takeaway
This measles case underscores the ongoing need for robust vaccination programs, especially as international travel resumes, to safeguard public health and prevent the resurgence of vaccine-preventable diseases.
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