Today's Fairfield Ledger http://www.ffledger.com :

"A Maharishi University of Management student who returned from 
overseas with measles resulted in more than 2,500 hours of personnel 
time and about $142,000 in costs to the state's health system, 
according to the study published Tuesday in the July issue of 
Pediatrics.


      One of the study's authors, Dr. Gustavo Dayan, a medical 
epidemiologist for the federal Centers for Disease Control and 
Prevention, told The Associated Press the study shows the costs 
involved in containing a disease that could be prevented by a simple 
childhood vaccination. The study was funded by the CDC.


      In March 2004, six students who had not been vaccinated 
contracted measles on a trip to India. Although the Iowa Department 
of Public Health asked the students to stay in India until they were 
no longer contagious, one student flew back to Iowa during his 
infectious period.


      Two other people were subsequently infected. One of those 
people, a younger student, traveled with about 60 other children to 
an academic competition in Grinnell that included about 1,000 
students.


      State and county health departments and hospitals worked for 
about two months to contain the disease."







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