Health authorities issue a measles alert



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A MEASLES alert was issued after a virus was diagnosed in a child as a result of a flight to Brisbane from the Philippines on Sunday.

  The symptoms of measles usually begin about seven to ten days after the infection.

Symptoms of measles usually begin seven to ten days after the infection. 19659004] He is one of 11 people diagnosed with the highly infectious virus in Queensland so far this year, compared to eight cases for the entire year of 2017.

Public health officials Tuesday warned people who were at the emergency of Lady Cilento's children's hospital between 2 pm and 9.30 pm to be alert to the signs of the virus if they have not been vaccinated against measles.

Passengers on Philippine Airlines flight PRO221 from Manila to Brisbane International Airport on Sunday morning also need to see a doctor if they have symptoms such as fever, cough, discharge nasal, followed by rash and redness.

Vasant Bhakti, a physician at the Metro North Public Health Unit, said that measles symptoms usually began seven to ten days after the infection.

  People should consult a doctor if they experience symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, followed by rash and redness.

People should consult a doctor if they experience symptoms such as fever, cough, runny nose, redness and sore eyes.

She stated that people who feared to be infected with the virus should consult their general practitioner before going to the clinic to take precautions to avoid transmitting the disease to other people .

"Measles can make people very sick and even if complications are rare, they can be very serious," said Dr. Vasant.

"About 30% of adults with measles will be hospitalized, which can be a serious illness, even in healthy people." Because of recent measles outbreaks, it is particularly important to get vaccinated before leaving Australia. "

For more information, contact 13 HEALTH.

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