Point Edward, ON –Lambton Public Health (LPH) is reporting its second laboratory confirmed case of measles in an individual in Lambton County.
At this time, LPH is working to identify known contacts who may have been exposed. Members of the public may have been exposed at the following places and times:
Confederation Central School
2500 Confederation Line, Sarnia
Exposure Times: Monday, March 17th to Friday, March 21st from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm each day
Sarnia Upward Basketball Practice
707 Talfourd Street, Sarnia
Exposure Times: Monday, March 17th from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Bluewater Health Sarnia Emergency Department
89 Norman St, Sarnia
Exposure Times: Wednesday, March 19th at 7:00 pm to Thursday, March 20th at 2:00 am
ARI Pediatric Dentistry Sarnia
1323 Exmouth Street, Sarnia
Exposure Times: Friday, March 21st from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm
Sarnia Upward Basketball Game
707 Talfourd Street, Sarnia
Exposure Times: Saturday, March 22nd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Sarnia Upward Basketball Celebration
707 Talfourd Street, Sarnia
Exposure Times: Saturday, March 22nd from 5:45 pm to 10:00 pm
First Student Sarnia Bus #8561 (Cat Bus)
Confederation Central School & Gregory A. Hogan School bus routes
Exposure Times: Monday, March 17th and Wednesday, March 19th from 2:25 pm to 4:45 pm
Anyone who may have been exposed at the above locations should follow these steps:
Contact LPH at 519-383-8331 if you fall into one of the following categories.
- People with a severely weakened immune system;
- Pregnant individuals who are not protected against measles; and
- Anyone (child or adult) born in or after 1970 who is unvaccinated or has only received one dose of measles vaccine.
LPH will help determine your eligibility for post-exposure measures.
All exposed contacts should monitor for symptoms of measles which can appear up to 21 days after exposure but usually occur within 7-12 days. If you develop symptoms of measles (e.g., fever, rash, red eyes) avoid contact with others and do not attend public places (such as work, school, childcare, or shopping centres) or use public transport. If symptomatic, it is important to call your health care provider or any health care setting you might need to attend ahead of time, to alert them of your symptoms so appropriate precautions can be taken.
Measles is a highly contagious virus that is spread through the air when someone with measles breathes, coughs, or sneezes. The measles virus can live for up to two hours in the air. LPH is reminding the community to be aware of the signs and symptoms of measles, which include fever, a red blotchy rash, red watery eyes, and Koplik (white) spots in the mouth.
If you think that you or a family member has symptoms of measles, self-isolate at home, and call your health care provider immediately. If you need to visit a health care provider or any health care setting, please call first and inform them that you have measles symptoms so appropriate precautions can be taken.
Information about measles is available at: https://lambtonpublichealth.ca/ensure-your-measles-vaccinations-are-up-to-date/
If you have any questions, please contact Lambton Public Health at 519-383-8331.