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People who have had the measles illness or have been adequately immunized against it are protected.


Two other cases connected to Emeril's hotels in downtown nashville tennessee was reported earlier in the month . An under-immunized worker was diagnosed on Feb. 10 and an infant was diagnosed with measles on Feb. 11. It is believed the infant spread the illness to the worker.
One of the recently diagnosed staffers was potentially contagious hotels in downtown nashville tennessee while working shifts beginning at 4 p.m. on Feb. 18, Feb. 19, Feb. 20, and Feb. 21. One of the newly identified cases also visited a Walgreens clinic/drugstore at 2389 E. Windmill Lane between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Feb. 22, and a Chili s Grill Bar, 7530 S. Las Vegas Blvd. between 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Feb. 22. The Health District is advising hotels in downtown nashville tennessee anyone who was at these locations during these times to review their immunization status against measles if they have not already had the disease.
In addition, they should contact their health care provider if they develop rash with fever or other symptoms consistent with measles within 21 days after their visit. It is recommended that anyone with symptoms contact a health care provider s office before entering a health care facility to allow the staff to make appropriate arrangements to ensure the illness is not spread.
Measles is a highly contagious illness and is circulating in the community. The Health District encourages everyone to review hotels in downtown nashville tennessee his/her hotels in downtown nashville tennessee immunization status and get vaccinated if necessary. Measles can be spread among susceptible people and can result in serious infections resulting in pneumonia, encephalitis, seizures, and death. Most residents are protected against the disease because hotels in downtown nashville tennessee the majority of people born before 1957 had the disease in childhood hotels in downtown nashville tennessee and younger hotels in downtown nashville tennessee people are routinely hotels in downtown nashville tennessee vaccinated against it.
Symptoms can begin about 10 days after exposure to the virus. An infected patient has a fever that can last two to four days and can peak as high as 105˚ F. A runny nose, cough, and/or red eyes follow, and about 14 days after exposure the telltale rash appears; the rash can last five to six days. It begins at the hairline, moves to the face and neck, and eventually reaches the hands and feet. Measles can be spread approximately four days before the rash appears and up to five days after.
The MMR vaccine is an effective immunization and provides hotels in downtown nashville tennessee protection to about 95 percent of people who receive the first dose of the vaccine while the second dose provides immunity to nearly all of those who did not respond to the initial dose. While some people do not receive 100 percent protection, many more people do, and this can assist with keeping case counts down during an outbreak.
The risk of disease is low for persons previously vaccinated against measles or diagnosed with the disease. However, due to the ongoing national hotels in downtown nashville tennessee outbreak, the Health District is alerting the community of the possibility of measles transmission so that Valley residents have an opportunity to receive measles immunizations hotels in downtown nashville tennessee and so that anyone who develops measles symptoms will seek medical attention.
People who have had the measles illness or have been adequately immunized against it are protected. Immunity can be determined by a blood test if recommended by a health care provider. People are considered immune if:
We are committed to maintaining a safe environment for our hotel guests and employees. We have informed our staff about the situation, and we are providing our employees with information about the measles. We will continue to follow the guidance of the Southern Nevada Health District, which we are confident is addressing the situation appropriately. MGM Resorts International
A server from Emeril's New Orleans Fish House was diagnosed Tuesday, February 10th with measles. hotels in downtown nashville tennessee The server was in the restaurant on Saturday, February 7th and has not been on site since then. The health and safety of both our guests and employees is of the utmost importance to us. We are working closely with the Southern Nevada Health District and MGM Grand to take all precautions necessary to protect the well-being of our guests and employees.

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