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Remaining measles challenges in Australia.

David N Durrheim1, Heath Kelly, Mark J Ferson, David Featherstone.   

Abstract

Measles is now rare in Australia, and cases can usually be linked to its importation from endemic countries. To prevent measles outbreaks in Australia, high vaccination coverage with two doses of vaccine must be sustained. All medical practitioners should consider a diagnosis of measles in a patient of any age who presents with fever and a non-vesiculating, non-itchy rash. If measles is suspected clinically, public health authorities should be immediately notified, so that testing and management of patients can be discussed and contact tracing initiated. When a patient is suspected of having measles, testing of a serum sample for measles-specific IgM and IgG antibodies should be requested urgently. Pathology laboratories should have effective protocols for immediately reporting positive measles-specific IgM antibody tests, or other results indicative of measles, to public health authorities.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17680748

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Aust        ISSN: 0025-729X            Impact factor:   7.738


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1.  The changing epidemiology of measles in an era of elimination: lessons from health-care-setting transmissions of measles during an outbreak in New South Wales, Australia, 2012.

Authors:  Alexis Pillsbury; May Chiew; Shopna Bag; Kirsty Hope; Sophie Norton; Stephen Conaty; Vicky Sheppeard; Peter McIntyre
Journal:  Western Pac Surveill Response J       Date:  2016-10-19
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