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A second case of measles has been detected in B.C. after an individual contracted the virus from a travel companion.
A case was first detected last week in a traveller who had visited Southeast Asia and returned to Vancouver International Airport on Feb. 11 via Air Canada flight 66 .
No other publicly transmitted cases have been detected at this time.
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