Highly infectious, deadly disease 'likely circulating' in Sydney
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Sydneysiders have been warned that measles is probably circulating through the city, more than 10 years after Australia eliminated the highly infectious and potentially deadly disease.
NSW Health said today that someone has caught the virus in Sydney, even though they had not been overseas and hadn’t been at any of the known exposure sites in the city.

Health officials are uncertain about the source of the latest measles infection, indicating a likely spread within the local population.

Authorities have warned that measles is likely to be spreading through the community in Sydney at the moment.(Julio Cortez/AP via CNN)

“Ensuring vaccination is crucial, especially before traveling abroad, given the ongoing measles outbreaks in various parts of the world,” they emphasized.

The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, known for its safety and efficacy, is provided at no cost for children at 12 and 18 months of age.

Additionally, in New South Wales, the vaccine is available free of charge to anyone born after 1965 who has not received two doses.

For those unsure about their vaccination status, receiving an additional dose is recommended and poses no risk. This precaution is particularly vital before international travel.

Thanks to widespread vaccination efforts, many countries, including Australia, successfully eradicated measles, achieving this milestone in 2014.

However, growing anti-vaccine sentiment has led to outbreaks of the disease across the globe. 

Canada, for example, was declared measles-free in 1998 but has now lost that status and is currently battling thousands of cases, while the number of infections in the United States is growing towards 2000.

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