Officials warn of potential measles exposure at Shakira concert at MetLife Stadium

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Officials say a person who was infected with the measles attended the concert in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on May 15.
Shakira sings on stage
Shakira during her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on May 15.Stephanie Augello / Variety via Getty Images

New Jersey health officials issued a warning about a potential measles exposure during Shakira’s concert at MetLife Stadium last week.

On Tuesday, the New Jersey Department of Health announced that a non-New Jersey resident attended the concert while infected with the disease. The concert took place Thursday at the stadium in East Rutherford.

People who attended the concert and suspect measles exposure or illness should call health care providers before they go to any medical office or emergency department, officials said. You should not visit a medical facility without calling ahead. Anyone who was exposed at the concert could develop symptoms as late as June 6.

Those are at risk of being infected are people who have not been fully vaccinated or have not had measles in the past. The MMR vaccine — which is administered in two doses — is the safest and most effective way to protect yourself against measles, mumps and rubella. The vaccine also prevents complications caused by those diseases.

Health officials recommend that residents stay up to date on routine vaccinations, including MMR shots. Anyone traveling internationally should also be fully vaccinated, and babies 6 to 11 months old should get one dose of the MMR vaccine before they travel and two more doses after their first birthdays.

Measles symptoms include a high fever, cough, runny nose, watery red eyes and a rash that usually appears three to five days after symptoms begin. The rash normally begins as flat red spots on the face at the hairline and spread downward to the neck, torso, arms, legs and feet. Measles can also cause pneumonia and swelling of the brain, and it can lead to miscarriage in pregnant people, premature birth or low-birthweight babies, officials said.

The virus spreads through the air when someone coughs or sneezes, and it can remain in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves the area. People can also get sick when they come in contact with mucus or saliva from an infected person.

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