Measles surge in Australia
Measles cases are spiking in Australia due to low
vaccination and travel exposure. Discover the risks and prevention tips now
Australia is witnessing a sharp increase in measles cases, particularly in Western Australia and Queensland. Health officials report 33 cases so far in 2025, compared to just six last year. The spike is linked to international travel, especially from destination like Bali, and a drop in routine vaccinations post-pandemic.
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease spread through coughing and sneezing. Symptoms include fever, cough, and a red rash. Authorities urge Australians to check their immunization status and get vaccinated to curb the outbreakPlease leave a comment, Like and Share
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