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Officials confirm 1st measles case in Michigan this year

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is confirming the first case of measles in the state this year.

People who were at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport March 6 may have come in contact with the virus

This image from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows an electron microscope image of a measles virus particle. (The Associated Press)

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services is confirming the first case of measles in the state this
year.

The state announced Wednesday a person in Washtenaw County had been hospitalized after recently travelling internationally and getting sick.

The person, now recovering, was considered contagious upon returning. Officials said anyone in customs or baggage claim in Detroit Metropolitan Airport's north terminal between 2 and 5 p.m. March 6 should seek medical attention if they develop symptoms of the disease.

The state notes measles is a highly contagious illness and vaccinations are an effective way to prevent it.

Measles typically will start with a high fever, red eyes, runny nose, sensitivity to light, and eventually rashes on the face and head that move to other parts of the body.