Statewide alert issued in Western Australia over new measles case

The health department in Western Australia has issued a statewide measles warning after a returned traveller from Bali was identified as a confirmed case.
According to a statement released on Wednesday, the person got infected when travling overseas and had spent time in the Perth and Midwest regions while remaining contagious.
WA Health’s acting director of communicable diseases Jelena Maticevic said the staffs were contacting people who were exposed.
“Measles is a highly contagious viral illness and anyone who has had a potential exposure to measles and who develops symptoms of measles should see a doctor,’’ said Ms Maticevic.
WA Health treated every measles case as a potential public health emergency given the risk of local spread and the potentially severe nature of the disease.
Data from the department showed that around 30 per cent of cases can require hospital admission, with about one person in every 1,000 likely to develop encephalitis and inflammation of the brain.
“Measles is a serious and highly contagious viral illness spread by tiny droplets released when infected people cough and sneeze,’’ Ms Maticevic warned.
So far this year, the state has reported two confirmed cases including this one.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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