(Baltimore, MD) -- The Maryland Department of Health says two more cases of measles have been confirmed in residents with recent international travel.
That brings the number of cases to three, but officials say these cases are not connected to the Howard County case, or the outbreaks in Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
The two Prince George's County residents who came down with the measles may have exposed others at Dulles International Airport on Concourse A, transportation to the International Arrivals Building and the baggage claim area on March 5th from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Others may also have been exposed at the Kaiser Permanente Largo Medical Center on March 5th, 13th, 15th or 17th along with several other locations that are listed at health.maryland.gov.
24/7 News Source contributed to this report.