Health Alert Issued For Local Measles Outbreak In Australia’s Victoria State

Health Alert Issued For Local Measles Outbreak In Australia’s Victoria State

SYDNEY, Feb 28 (NNN-AAP) – A health alert has been issued over a local outbreak of measles, in Australia’s second-most populous state.

Authorities in the state of Victoria, last night said that, an outbreak of measles has been identified in the state, after detecting two new cases who were likely infected in metropolitan Melbourne.

The Victorian Department of Health said that, the two cases had no history of overseas travel or known contact with other measles cases.

It said that, the two people travelled to multiple locations in Melbourne and the regional city of Bendigo, 130 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, between Feb 19 and 26, including shopping centres, swimming pools, medical facilities and major hospitals.

The department has released a full list of the exposure sites and times. Anyone who visited the locations at the same time has been advised to monitor for symptoms of measles until mid-March.

“Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can spread from person-to-person and potentially lead to serious health complications, including pneumonia and brain inflammation,” Tarun Weeramanthri, Victoria’s chief health officer, said.

He urged healthcare professionals to be alert for measles in patients with fever and rash, particularly those who have recently returned from overseas or attended one of the listed exposure sites.

There have been eight reported cases of measles in the state this year.– NNN-AAP  

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