Passengers traveling through Philadelphia International Airport over the weekend may have been exposed to a case of the measles, city health officials warned Tuesday.

Travelers and anyone else who was at the airport’s terminals A and B between 8:50 a.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday may have been exposed to the highly contagious disease, according to a news release from the Philadelphia Department of Public Health .

During that timeframe, a person with the measles was traveling through the airport, officials said.

Anyone who was in the impacted areas during that time is advised to “check their vaccination status and watch for symptoms,” according to health officials.

“We believe there is no threat to the general public associated with this case of measles,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Palak R

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