NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Nashville’s first case of measles in 20 years was confirmed in early November.

The Metro Public Health Department reported the positive case of measles on Friday morning.

The Davidson County resident is currently in isolation and has been traveling recently, according to MPHD.

“The individual is isolating and does not pose a risk to the public,” the health department shared.

The health department is working to identify individuals who may have come in contact with the measles patient while they were infectious.

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