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Australia: Measles 2025

Mary Wilson

Well-known member
NSW Government
Measles alert for Western Sydney

23 January 2025

NSW Health is advising people to be alert for signs and symptoms of measles after being notified of a confirmed case who was infectious while in greater western Sydney.

The individual had recently returned from Vietnam, which is experiencing a large measles outbreak at present. They were not infectious while on their flight.

People who attended the following location should watch for the development of symptoms:
  • Family Doctors Berala (co-located with Berala Pharmacy and 4Cyte Pathology) - 174B Woodburn Road, Berala, on Saturday 18 January from 10am to 11:15am.
South Western Sydney Local Health District Director of Public Health, Dr Mitchell Smith said while this location poses no ongoing risk, people who visited the above location at that time should monitor for symptoms. ...

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/news/Pages/20250123_00.aspx
 
Source: https://www.smh.com.au/national/que...r-south-east-attractions-20250406-p5lpk7.html

Measles alert issued across popular south-east attractions
By Catherine Strohfeldt
April 6, 2025 — 4.19pm​

People who visited popular tourist locations in the south-east from Wednesday to Friday have been urged to monitor symptoms of measles, after Queensland Health confirmed an active case in the community.

Brisbane’s North Metro Health Service confirmed a traveller had been unknowingly contagious during the week while travelling across the region.

Locations include Australia Zoo, Surfers Paradise, popular patisserie Brooki Bakehouse, Queen Street Mall and Central Station at various times from Wednesday to Friday.​..
 
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