Health officials said someone with measles visited Lakewood, N.J.-based Center for Health Education Medicine and Dentistry. Anyone who was there July 10 between 1:30 and 6 p.m. might have been exposed to measles.
Patients who were at the dental practice during that time and those specific times are advised to contact a health provider immediately. Those who were potentially exposed could develop symptoms as late as July 31, health officials said.
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