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Measles Outbreak — Cairns Situation (as of September 2025)

  • A measles outbreak has been declared in Cairns and the Hinterland region. Since 1 September 2025, there have been at least 12 confirmed cases.
  • Some cases are locally acquired, others traceable to overseas travel (notably Bali).
  • Exposure sites include public places (restaurants, hostels, shopping centres), as well as Cairns Hospital maternity ward and other hospital units.
  • Public health advice: people should check their vaccination status, be alert for symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis, rash), and isolate if suspected measles.

Measles: Key Facts

  • Measles is a highly contagious virus transmitted through aerosolised droplets (coughing, sneezing).
  • Symptoms include high fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a red blotchy rash usually starting on the face and spreading.
  • Incubation: typically ~10 days (range 7–18 days).
  • People are infectious from ~4 days before rash appears to ~4 days after.

Vaccination Recommendations (Australian Immunisation Handbook)

According to the Handbook and ATAGI guidance:

  1. Children aged ≥12 months
    • Should receive two doses of a measles-containing vaccine.
    • First dose at ≥12 months, second dose routinely at 18 months (or earlier in some circumstances)
  2. Infants <12 months
    • Not routinely vaccinated before 12 months, but may receive an early dose if travelling to areas with high measles prevalence or during outbreaks.
    • If an MMR dose given <12 months, children still require the standard two doses at ≥12 months.
  3. Adolescents and adults born during or since 1966
    • Should have documented evidence of 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine given at least 4 weeks apart, both at ≥12 months of age or serological evidence of immunity.
    • If incompletely vaccinated or no proof, they are recommended to receive the vaccine.
  4. Healthcare workers
    • Extra priority: HCWs born during or since 1966 should ensure 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine or immunity confirmation since they pose risk both to themselves and vulnerable patients.
  5. Post‐exposure prophylaxis
    • For people exposed to measles, depending on immune status and vaccine history, there are guidelines for using MMR vaccine and/or immunoglobulin within a certain window after exposure (up to 6 days for immunoglobulin in some groups).

Recommendations for Clinicians / Public Health / Patients in Cairns

  • Check vaccination status of all patients, especially those born since 1966. If incomplete, vaccinate appropriately.
  • Encourage people travelling overseas (especially to South-East Asia or other measles endemic areas) to verify they have 2 doses or get vaccinated.
  • Isolate suspected measles cases immediately, notify public health units, test (serology, PCR).
  • Implement infection control in hospitals: mask use in exposure units, restrict contact for nonimmune staff, etc.
  • Community awareness: people in exposure sites should monitor symptoms and avoid exposing vulnerable individuals (infants, immunocompromised) while symptomatic.

References

  1. Measles alert for Cairns — Queensland Health
    URL: https://www.health.qld.gov.au/newsroom/alerts/measles-alert-cairns Queensland Health
  2. Measles outbreak declared in Cairns — ABC News
    URL: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-11/measles-outbreak-declared-in-cairns/105762482 ABC
  3. Measles — The Australian Immunisation Handbook (disease & vaccine recommendations)
    URL: https://immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au/contents/vaccine-preventable-diseases/measles The Australian Immunisation Handbook
  4. Children aged ≥12 months are recommended to receive 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine — Australian Immunisation Handbook
    URL: https://immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au/recommendations/children-aged-12-months-are-recommended-to-receive-2-doses-of-measles-containing-vaccine The Australian Immunisation Handbook
  5. Adolescents and adults born during or since 1966 are recommended to have received 2 doses of measles-containing vaccine — Australian Immunisation Handbook
    URL: https://immunisationhandbook.health.gov.au/recommendations/adolescents-and-adults-born-during-or-since-1966-are-recommended-to-have-received-2-doses-of-measles-containing-vaccine The Australian Immunisation Handbook
  6. Measles vaccine info — Australian Government Dept of Health
    URL: https://www.health.gov.au/topics/immunisation/vaccines/measles-vaccine
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