Measles in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes – Update #7
Media release
Since yesterday’s report, a further three cases of measles have been confirmed in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts, bringing the total number of confirmed measles cases to seventeen since the start of April. Each of the three new cases is a resident of the Western Bay of Plenty, one of whom is known to have had contact with a previous case.
“Our team is working
to identify people who may have been in contact with each
case,” says Dr Phil Shoemack, Medical Officer of Health
for Toi Te Ora Public Health.
“It’s important
everyone remains vigilant and looks for the signs and
symptoms of measles, no matter where you are located. If
you think you or someone in your family/whānau may have
measles, please stay at home and phone your doctor or
Healthline first. The first early symptoms of measles are
fever, runny nose, sore red eyes and cough, followed a few
days later by a rash usually starting on the face before
moving down the body.”
“Measles is one of the
most infectious viruses, so it is important that we try to
limit the spread,” says Dr Shoemack. The Healthline
number is 0800 611
116.
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