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Possible measles exposure linked to travel in Albuquerque
SANTA FE – A traveler from South Carolina who was diagnosed with measles spent a night in Albuquerque, leading to potential measles exposure in that area.
The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) reports the traveler stayed at the Quality Inn, 450 Paisano St. NE, from 11:45 p.m. Dec. 28, 2025 through 7 a.m. Dec. 29, 2025.
“This situation reminds us there continue to be active measles cases across the United States,” said Dr. Miranda Durham, NMDOH Chief Medical Officer. “The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine remains the best protection against measles.”
If you were at the Quality Inn during that time frame, check your vaccination status and report any measles symptoms in the next 21 days to your health care provider. If you develop symptoms of measles, stay home to prevent further spread and contact your health care provider or the NMDOH Helpline at 1-833-SWNURSE (1-833-796-8773) for guidance.
Measles symptoms develop between seven and 21 days after exposure. Symptoms typically begin with fever, cough, runny nose and red eyes, followed by a red spotted rash that usually starts on the head or face and spreads down the body. People can pass measles to someone else from four days before to four days after the rash first appears.
The NMDOH Helpline at 1-833-SWNURSE (1-833-796-8773) can connect New Mexico residents with local vaccination options.
Additional information about measles can be found on the NMDOH website at http://measles.doh.nm.gov.
New Mexico has reported no measles cases since mid-August, though the state saw 100 cases in 2025.
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