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South East Health Unit is Investigating Exposures to a Confirmed Measles Case

April 10, 2025

South East Health Unit (SEHU) is advising residents of potential measles exposure at several sites in the southeast region related to a new single positive case of measles.

This is in addition to three other unrelated measles exposure locations SEHU identified in Kingston earlier this week for a different positive case of measles.

This case is also unrelated to a measles outbreak previously identified in the Hastings region.

If you attended the following locations at these dates and times, you may have been exposed to measles:

Exposure Location: Nicholas Catholic College
Address: 301 Church Street, Belleville, Ontario
Exposure Start Date and Time: April 2, 3, 4, 2025 at 8:00am EST
Exposure End Date and Time: April 2, 3, 4, 2025 at 5:00pm EST

Exposure Location: VIA Rail, Train 66, Car 3
Address: Belleville to Kingston
Exposure Start Date and Time: Friday, April 4, 2025 at 5:10pm EST
Exposure End Date and Time: Friday, April 4, 2025 at 8:00pm EST

Exposure Location: Tim Hortons
Address: 661 Cataraqui Woods Drive, Kingston, Ontario
Exposure Start Date and Time: Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 8:30am EST
Exposure End Date and Time: Saturday, April 5, 2025 at 11:00am EST

Exposure Location: Kingston Family Health Team – Centennial Family Physicians office including onsite LifeLabs patient service centre
Address: 200-2437 Princess Street, Kingston, Ontario
Exposure Start Date and Time: Monday, April 7, 2025 at 3:00pm EST
Exposure End Date and Time: Monday, April 7, 2025 at 5:35pm EST

If you were at any of the above locations during the exposure times:

  1. Check vaccination records to ensure protection from measles.
    • Immunity requires two doses of a measles vaccine or proof of immunity through a laboratory test. If you are unsure of your vaccination status:
    • Call your health-care provider
    • Call SEHU’s Kingston office at 613-549-1232 or its Belleville office at 613-966- 5500, extension 221
      • Most individuals born before 1970 are generally presumed to have acquired immunity due to infection in their childhood, as high levels of measles were circulating before 1970.
      • If you are not vaccinated or have had only one dose of measles vaccine you should seek vaccination through SEHU or primary care clinics.
        • Call before visiting a health-care setting and notify them of your recent measles exposure. This helps protect others and allows health-care providers to prepare for your visit.
  2. Monitor for symptoms until 21 DAYS following your exposure date (even if you are vaccinated). Symptoms of measles start seven to 21 days after exposure and may include:
    • high fever, cough, runny nose
    • red, watery eyes (pink eye or conjunctivitis)
    • red blotchy rash

If you develop symptoms, stay home and do not go to work, school or daycare. Call your health-care provider before visiting to let them know you may have measles and need special precautions. You may also call SEHU’s Kingston office at 613 549-1232, or the Belleville office at 613-966-5500, extension 349, Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm.

  • Please contact SEHU immediately if you fall into any of the following categories:
    • Were with an infant under 12 months of age during exposure.
    • Are pregnant and unvaccinated or unsure of your immunity to measles.
    • Are immunocompromised.

You may be eligible for preventive treatment. In Kingston call 613 549-1232, in Belleville call 613-966- 5500, extension 349, Monday to Friday 8:30am to 4:30pm.

Measles is a highly contagious virus that spreads through the air and can survive on surfaces for up to two hours. Infants, pregnant individuals and those who have a weakened immune system are at higher risk of severe complications, including brain inflammation and even death.

More information on measles can be found at kflaph.ca/measles.

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