Health officials in New Jersey have issued warnings to passengers at Newark Liberty International Airport following confirmation of a measles case linked to international travel. Travelers who passed through Terminal B between 5:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. on April 14 face potential exposure. Authorities also note possible contact at the Hackensack University Medical Center pediatric emergency department on April 18.
Key Exposure Details and Risks
No additional cases connected to this incident have surfaced. The highly contagious virus spreads via airborne particles, mucus, or saliva from infected individuals and can linger in the air for up to two hours after they leave an area. Symptoms typically include high fever, cough, sneezing, red and watery eyes, and a characteristic rash. Those exposed may not show signs until as late as May 11.
Prevention Measures
The MMR vaccine provides the strongest protection against measles and its potential complications. Officials urge anyone at risk to monitor for symptoms and consult healthcare providers if needed.
UK Faces Rising Measles Threat
In the UK, parents receive strong encouragement to review their children’s vaccination status amid a nationwide measles uptick. Over 235 cases have appeared in England during the early weeks of 2026, affecting every region. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has released guidance, including a call to “protect yourself and your little ones,” highlighting symptoms and the importance of vaccinations amid declining immunization rates.

