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Sunday, May 10, 2026

New Measles Case Confirmed: Public Exposure Sites Announced in Maricopa County

Maricopa County Public Health officials have confirmed a new case of measles, prompting alerts about potential public exposures throughout the region. Health authorities are actively investigating the situation and urging residents to review recent locations where they may have come into contact with the contagious virus. The announcement underscores ongoing efforts to contain the spread of measles and protect community health.

Recent Measles Case Confirmed in Maricopa County Public Health Issues Exposure Alert

Maricopa County Public Health officials have confirmed a new case of measles, prompting an exposure alert to residents in affected locations. The individual was infectious while visiting several public areas, including shopping centers, medical facilities, and transit hubs. Authorities urge anyone who may have been at these sites during the exposure period to monitor for symptoms and seek medical advice immediately if they experience fever, rash, cough, or conjunctivitis. Vaccination status is a critical factor in preventing further spread, with unimmunized individuals at greatest risk.

Health officials have identified key locations and approximate exposure times to assist the community in assessing possible contact with the virus:

  • Sunset Mall – March 4th, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM
  • Central Clinic Urgent Care – March 5th, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
  • East Valley Transit Station – March 6th, 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM
Location Date Exposure Window
Sunset Mall March 4 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
Central Clinic Urgent Care March 5 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
East Valley Transit Station March 6 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM

Maricopa County Public Health recommends that all residents ensure their measles vaccination is up to date and report any suspected cases to their healthcare provider immediately. The department continues to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

Locations and Times of Potential Public Exposure Detailed by Officials

Health officials have published a comprehensive list of locations and times where potential exposure to the recent measles case in Maricopa County may have occurred. Community members who visited these places during the specified periods are urged to monitor for symptoms and seek medical advice if necessary. The alert covers a variety of settings including retail stores, public transportation, and community events.

To assist the public in quickly identifying risk periods, the following table outlines key venues alongside dates and times when exposure risks were highest. Officials emphasize that anyone who was present at these locations during the given windows should consider postponing non-essential outings and verify their vaccination status.

Location Date(s) Time Frame
Sunset Mall Food Court April 14-15, 2024 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Downtown Metro Bus #43 April 16, 2024 7:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Maricopa Public Library April 13, 2024 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Westside Community Center April 12-14, 2024 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
  • Individuals exposed are strongly recommended to get vaccinated if not already immunized.
  • Symptom monitoring includes fever, rash, cough, runny nose, and red eyes.
  • Health services have extended hours to accommodate concerned residents.

Health Authorities Urge Vaccination and Immediate Reporting of Symptoms

Health officials emphasize the critical importance of vaccination as the most effective defense against measles. Individuals who are unvaccinated or under-vaccinated are urged to receive the MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine promptly to reduce the spread of the virus. The public is also reminded that measles can be highly contagious even before symptoms appear, making early immunization essential for community protection. Vaccination clinics across Maricopa County are open and accessible, with extended hours to accommodate residents’ schedules.

Residents should remain vigilant for symptoms such as high fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and the distinctive rash. Anyone experiencing these symptoms, particularly after visiting known exposure sites, must contact a healthcare provider immediately to prevent further transmission. The county encourages reporting suspected cases without delay to enable timely public health response and contact tracing. Below is a list of key symptoms and steps to take if exposure is suspected:

  • High fever: 101°F (38.3°C) or above
  • Persistent cough and runny nose
  • Red, watery eyes (conjunctivitis)
  • Rash with raised blotches
Action When to Act Contact
Get vaccinated Immediately if unvaccinated or unsure Local clinics or healthcare providers
Monitor symptoms After visiting exposure sites Self-monitor for 21 days
Report symptoms At first sign of illness Maricopa County Health Dept. Hotline

In Conclusion

As Maricopa County health officials continue to monitor the situation, residents are urged to stay informed and take recommended precautions to prevent further spread of measles. Anyone who believes they may have been exposed should contact public health authorities promptly. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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