Blood, nasopharyngeal swab, and urine samples were collected for investigation of measles and other infectious causes as the differential work-up for travel associated pathogens. On day seven of illness, significant joint and muscle tenderness developed, which lasted for two complete days and then became episodic for an additional four days, followed by a gradual return to her normal well-being, which took an additional three days. The time from the prodromal period, which was marked by intermittent fever and chills, to the resolution of her symptoms, was approximately 16 days.