Maryland reports a measles case in a resident with recent travel history, distinct from the Texas and New Mexico outbreaks.
Health officials in Maryland announced a positive case of measles in a Howard County resident on Sunday and are working to identify people who might have been exposed.
Early symptoms include a fever higher than 101 degrees, a runny nose, cough and red, watery eyes. A person will experience a red rash one to four days after early symptoms.
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