Warning as deadly disease outbreak grows
Warning as deadly disease outbreak grows
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Warning as deadly disease outbreak grows

More than 50 people have contracted the deadly disease in Western Australia this year, prompting authorities to warn anyone not immunised against measles is at risk. WA Health added 12 new exposure sites located across Perth, the South West and Great Southern including retail stores in Bunbury, Donnybrook, Treendale, Cowaramup, Denmark, Albany, Kojonup and the Perth International Airport. Authorities warned people who visited exposure locations around the same time and date as the infected person to monitor for symptoms for up to 18 days. “Anyone who develops symptoms of measles should put on a mask, isolate and seek medical care to be tested for measles,” a WA Health spokesman said. “Measles is highly infectious and can spread via airborne droplets to people close by. “Droplets in the air may still infect people entering a room up to 30 minutes after an infected person has left it.” A spokesman said if anyone was concerned they might have measles and require medical advice to call ahead before visiting a doctor or emergency department. “They can provide instructions on where to go and ensure appropriate isolation measures are taken to prevent spread to other patients or staff,” a spokesman said. “Follow their instructions, including wearing a mask when attending.” People are urged to stay up to date with their vaccinations and anyone travelling overseas should see their doctor about vaccinations before they depart.

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