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While there are no known cases of measles in Oklahoma to date, David Chansolme, M.D., the medical director of infection prevention at INTEGRIS Health, says we should be vigilant and clinically prepared.

INTEGRIS Health Infection Prevention Expert Discusses Measles Risk to Oklahoma

While there are no known cases of measles in Oklahoma to date, David Chansolme, M.D., the medical director of infection prevention at INTEGRIS Health, says we should be vigilant and clinically prepared.

INTEGRIS Health Infection Prevention Expert Discusses Measles Risk to Oklahoma

A suspected second death has been reported in the current measles outbreak. The deceased was an unvaccinated adult in New Mexico. The first death was an unvaccinated child in Texas. Cases of the illness are now confirmed in 10 states.

While there are no known cases of measles in Oklahoma to date, David Chansolme, M.D., the medical director of infection prevention at INTEGRIS Health, says we should be vigilant and clinically prepared. Watch the video here.

Symptoms to look out for include a rash, fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes, especially among those who have recently returned from an area experiencing an active measles outbreak.

Those most vulnerable to the illness are unvaccinated individuals, infants and young children under 12 months or not yet fully vaccinated, immunocompromised patients and health care workers. Talk to you doctor if you are unsure of your vaccination status.
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