AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A student at Windmere Elementary School -- with the Pflugerville Independent School District -- was diagnosed with measles, a letter sent to parents and guardians from the PfISD Health Office said Thursday. "Measles is a highly contagious -- but rare -- respiratory infection that is caused by a virus. It causes a total body skin rash and flu-like symptoms, including a fever, cough and runny nose lasting 1 to 2 weeks," the letter said. Measles is spread when someone "sneezes or coughs," and can spread "virus droplets through the air and infect others," the district health office said. KXAN reached out to the district after we received a tip from ReportIt@kxan.com.
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