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April 7, 2004 To: UC Santa Cruz Community From: Dr. Les Elkind, Director of Student Health Center Re: Public Health Advisory -- MeaslesAn unimmunized UCSC student has been exposed to a confirmed case of the measles. **INFORMATION** **RECOMMENDATIONS** 2. If you've never been immunized, were immunized only once, or aren't sure what your measles immunization history is, we strongly recommend that you get immunized now. A repeat immunization is not harmful to someone who already had the vaccine or the disease. Also, even if you think you may have had the measles, unless you are absolutely certain that a doctor diagnosed you as having rubeola, or 10-day measles, we recommend that you get immunized. 3. To get immunized, go to the Student Health Center for a special Measles Immunization Clinic on: 4. If you develop symptoms of the measles (see above), you should return to your local residence immediately, avoiding contact with all others and call the Student Health Service at 459-2398 for advice. After office hours, contact the Emergency Room at Dominican Hospital 462-7710. **ADDITIONAL RESOURCES** Health Alert: conveys the highest level of importance; warrants immediate action or attention. Health Update: provides updated information regarding an incident or situation; unlikely to require immediate action.
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