
MEASLES: What Salon and Spa Professionals Should Know
As a salon or spa professional, you work closely with clients every day, creating a safe and welcoming environment. But did you know that a single case of a highly contagious disease—like measles—can spread rapidly in settings where people are in close contact? At the Salon and Spa Professional Association (SSPA), we are committed to keeping you informed about emerging health issues that can affect your workplace. Understanding measles and other communicable diseases not only protects your clients, it safeguards your team, your business, and the broader community. Staying informed and proactive strengthens both our industry and the trust clients place in us.
Current Health Information
Measles is a highly contagious viral illness that spreads easily through airborne droplets or direct contact with respiratory secretions. Although the disease was declared eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, outbreaks continue to appear, largely among unvaccinated individuals and travelers returning from abroad. Awareness and vaccination remain essential tools to prevent the spread of this illness.
Minnesota experienced a significant measles outbreak in 2024, with a total of seventy confirmed cases statewide. The outbreak primarily affected unvaccinated individuals, especially children aged one to nineteen years. Most cases occurred in Hennepin County, which accounted for 88 percent of the total, and twelve individuals were hospitalized during the outbreak. The outbreak was notably concentrated within the Somali community, prompting increased public health efforts, including vaccination campaigns and community outreach. As of October 1, 2025, the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has confirmed eighteen measles cases statewide. These recent cases are linked to both domestic and international travel, and all affected individuals were unvaccinated.