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Western Australia Reports Two New Measles Cases Linked to Bali Travel

Two new cases of measles have been confirmed in Perth, Western Australia, following recent travel to Bali. The Western Australian Department of Health announced the cases on Saturday, bringing the total number of measles infections in the state to 35 for the year. Health officials have linked these new cases to travel in South East Asia and are urging residents to ensure they are vaccinated.

The confirmed cases visited several locations while infectious, including Dan Murphy’s Butler and Coles Brighton Village Shopping Centre. Individuals who were at these venues on September 6 between 10:00 and 12:00 should monitor for symptoms, which may include fever, lethargy, runny nose, moist cough, and sore red eyes. A red rash typically appears several days after these initial symptoms, starting on the face and head before spreading to the rest of the body.

Health Officials Warn of Increased Risk

Clare Huppatz, acting director of the communicable diseases control directorate at WA Health, emphasized the ongoing risk of measles being imported into the state, particularly from popular holiday destinations like Bali. She noted that many countries in South East Asia are currently experiencing significant measles outbreaks.

“We are fortunate to have the MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) vaccine, which is extremely effective and free to all Western Australians,” Huppatz stated. The public has been urged to take preventive measures, including vaccination, to protect themselves and others.

This warning comes just days after Queensland Health confirmed a measles outbreak at a hostel in Cairns, also linked to travel to Bali. Health authorities in Queensland reported that the first confirmed case involved an individual who contracted measles before staying at the Mad Monkey Waterfront hostel in late August. Subsequently, another infection occurred between August 28 and September 2, further indicating the risk associated with travel to the region.

Public Health Advisory Issued

WA Health has reiterated the importance of vaccination, especially for those planning to travel to areas with ongoing outbreaks. The department has made the MMR vaccine readily available and encourages all residents to check their vaccination status.

As measles remains a highly contagious disease, awareness and preparedness are crucial. Individuals who experience symptoms consistent with measles should seek medical attention immediately and inform their healthcare provider of their travel history. Public health officials continue to monitor the situation closely, aiming to prevent further spread of the disease within the community.

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