Measles alert for passengers who were on Sydney airport flights


A fresh measles alert has been issued in NSW after a plane passenger transiting through Sydney Airport on their way from Thailand to New Zealand was diagnosed with the disease.

The traveller was infectious while travelling on March 18 on Jetstar flight JQ28 from Thailand to Sydney, and on March 19 while on Jetstar flight JQ517 from Sydney to Melbourne and Virgin Australia flight VA99 from Melbourne to New Zealand.

NSW Health has urged anyone who was on the same flights or in Sydney’s international and domestic airports on March 19 to check for symptoms until April 6.

Travellers who have passed through Sydney airport have been warned about measles. Source: AAP
Travellers who have passed through Sydney airport have been warned about measles. Source: AAP

People are susceptible to measles if they have never had the disease and haven’t received two doses of the measles vaccine.

“If you’re unsure whether you’ve had two doses, it’s safe to have another,” NSW Health’s Vicky Sheppeard said in a statement on Thursday.

There has been a warning about a measles for people who were on a flight going through Sydney airport. Source: Yahoo US
There has been a warning about a measles for people who were on a flight going through Sydney airport. Source: Yahoo US

Symptoms include fever, sore eyes and a cough, followed by a red, blotchy rash spreading from the head and neck to the rest of the body.

Outbreaks of measles in popular tourist destinations in Southeast Asia make the risk for measles being imported into Australia at the moment is high, the department said.

There has been 26 measles case in NSW since Christmas.

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