Shakira concert attendees in New Jersey face measles warning

Fans of Shakira who attended her concert in New Jersey may be at risk of measles infection.

Infectious disease at Shakira's concert. There is a warning.
Infectious disease at Shakira's concert. There is a warning.
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Fans of Shakira, who attended her concert at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, have been warned about possible measles exposure.

According to the "Daily Mail", the warning was issued by the New Jersey Department of Health, stating that individuals potentially exposed should watch for symptoms until June 6.

A person with measles was present at the concert, though it is not known if they were vaccinated. The department's statement highlighted the potential risks associated with the case of measles in a person who attended the concert while infected.

Anyone who attended the concert and suspects a measles exposure or illness should call a health care provider before going to any medical office or emergency department, as stated in the announcement.

Details of the case, such as the seating location in the stadium, which holds 82,000 people, or the origin of the infected person, have not been disclosed. Currently, no related cases have been detected.

Measles: Health threat

Measles is a highly contagious disease, with nine out of ten unvaccinated individuals catching it after contact with an infected person.

The virus spreads through droplets released during coughing and sneezing, which can remain airborne for up to two hours after an infected person leaves a room. The disease begins with flu-like symptoms, followed by a characteristic rash that starts at the hairline and spreads throughout the body.

Measles is particularly dangerous for young children. Studies show that one in 20 unvaccinated children develops pneumonia, and one in 1,000 suffers from encephalitis, which can lead to permanent damage. Additionally, one to three out of every 1,000 unvaccinated children infected with measles die from the disease.

United States health authorities are urging vigilance and monitoring of symptoms in individuals who may have been exposed during the event. If symptoms occur, it is recommended to contact a doctor immediately.

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