Michigan health officials have confirmed the first measles case of 2025 in Oakland County. The infected individual, an adult who recently traveled internationally, sought medical care after developing a rash. Their vaccination status is currently unknown.
This case adds to the 301 confirmed measles cases across 15 states so far in 2025, with recent measles-related deaths reported in Texas.
๐ Key Exposure Dates and Locations in Michigan
Health officials have identified the infectious period as March 3 to March 11. The following locations are considered potential exposure sites:
๐ Kruse and Muer on Main (Rochester, MI)
๐๏ธ March 3, 5:30 p.m. โ 9:30 p.m.
๐ Henry Ford Rochester Hospital Emergency Department
๐๏ธ March 8, 3:40 a.m. โ March 9, 9:32 a.m.
๐๏ธ March 10, 8:30 a.m. โ 5:30 p.m.
If you were present at these locations during the given times and are unvaccinated or unsure of your immunity status, health officials strongly recommend getting the MMR vaccine as soon as possible.

๐จ Measles Symptoms and How It Spreads
Measles is one of the most contagious viruses and can remain in the air for up to two hours after an infected person has left the area. Symptoms typically appear 7โ14 days after exposure but may take up to 21 days to develop.
๐ Common Measles Symptoms:
โ๏ธ High fever (may exceed 104ยฐF)
โ๏ธ Cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes
โ๏ธ Tiny white spots (Koplik Spots) in the mouth (2-3 days after symptoms start)
โ๏ธ Red, blotchy rash that starts on the face and spreads to the body, arms, and legs (appears 3-5 days after initial symptoms)
Measles spreads through airborne droplets and direct person-to-person contact.

๐ก๏ธ Who Is Considered Immune?
โ๏ธ People who received two doses of the MMR vaccine
โ๏ธ Adults born before 1957
โ๏ธ Individuals with laboratory-confirmed measles immunity
The MMR vaccine is 97% effective at preventing measles after two doses. If you are unvaccinated, health officials urge immediate vaccination to prevent the spread of this highly contagious disease.

๐ข Health Officialsโ Urgent Warning
Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, Chief Medical Executive of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), emphasized:
๐ฃ๏ธ “This case of measles is a reminder of how easily this highly contagious disease can spread, particularly with international travel. Vaccination remains our best defense against measles and is highly efficient at protecting individuals and preventing outbreaks. We urge Michigan residents, especially those planning to travel, to check their vaccination status and get the MMR vaccine if needed.”

๐ Takeaway: Protect Yourself and Others
โ๏ธ Check your vaccination records ๐
โ๏ธ Get the MMR vaccine if unvaccinated ๐
โ๏ธ Be aware of measles symptoms and monitor for signs ๐
โ๏ธ Seek medical care if symptoms develop ๐ฅ
With measles cases on the rise across the U.S., staying informed and vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself and your community from this preventable disease.
๐ Stay updated with the latest health alerts and measles case reports. If you suspect exposure, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
