The New Jersey Department of Health has issued a warning about a recent measles exposure at Chilton Medical Center. On August 2, 2025, officials alerted residents that a person with measles visited the emergency department, raising concerns about potential outbreaks.
- Measles exposure at Chilton Medical Center
- Symptoms may develop until August 24
- Vaccination status affects risk of infection
- Single case linked to international travel
- Measles highly contagious via air transmission
- Call doctor before visiting healthcare facilities
Individuals who were in the emergency department from 7 p.m. on July 31 to 3:30 a.m. the next day, as well as those in the intensive care unit on August 1, may have been exposed. Symptoms can develop up to August 24, emphasizing the importance of monitoring for signs of this highly contagious virus.
With measles being easily spread through the air, it’s crucial to understand your vaccination status. Are you fully vaccinated? If not, you might be at risk. Here are some recommendations:
- Check your vaccination records for measles immunity.
- If unvaccinated, consider scheduling a measles vaccine appointment.
- Contact your doctor before visiting healthcare facilities if symptoms arise.
- Stay informed about local health alerts and outbreaks.
As we navigate this health alert, it’s essential to prioritize vaccinations and remain aware of potential exposures. Stay healthy and proactive in your healthcare decisions.