Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeNewsFirst Victorian measles case for 2020 in Geelong

First Victorian measles case for 2020 in Geelong

A Geelong teenager has become the first Victorian measles case for 2020 after returning from Italy, according to the state’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton.

The teenager was now recovering at home but people who came into contact with them could be at risk of infection, Dr Sutton warned.

People exposed to the teenager at Woolworths Waurn Ponds between 12pm and 1pm on January 7 could experience an onset of symptoms up to January 25.

Those at Soul Pattinson Chemist, Geelong, between 7.15pm and 8.30pm on January 9 could experience an onset of symptoms up to January 27.

Dr Sutton encouraged locals born after 1966 and unsure of their or their children’s vaccination status organise a free shot with their GP.

He also advised locals planning to travel to get appropriate vaccinations.

In 2019 there were 57 confirmed measles cases in Victoria.

Almost all cases were in people not fully immunised against measles, who have either travelled overseas or been in contact with overseas travellers, according to authorities.

Measles is a highly infectious viral disease that can cause serious illness.

Those most at risk of serious illness include very young children and adults with weakened immune systems.

People can develop pneumonia and other serious complications from the disease, and often need to be hospitalised.

The illness usually begins with common cold symptoms such as runny nose, red eyes and a cough, followed by fever and rash.

A rash usually begins three to seven days after the first symptoms, generally starting on the face and then spreading to the rest of the body.

Dr Sutton urged anyone developing symptoms to phone their GP or hospital first to notify them of measles so they could take steps to avoid contact with other people.

Anyone who is unvaccinated is at highest risk of contracting measles.

The disease is now uncommon in Australia because of the widespread use of the measles vaccine.

Most people born before 1966 will have been exposed to measles in childhood, and therefore will be protected.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

World-class cycling returns

Thousands of cyclists will ride across Geelong, the Bellarine and Surf Coast roads next week as The Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race returns....
More News

Man ejected from van following crash

A man has been arrested after being fully ejected from an allegedly stolen vehicle in Geelong South overnight. Police officers attempted to...

Australia Day across the region

Community members across Geelong and the Bellarine can participate in many free events for Australia Day on 26 January. Connewarre Wetland Centre will...

Improving regional bus networks

Residents from Geelong and the Bellarine will be able to have a say on their regional bus networks to identify any gaps or improvements....

Plovers killed

Dog owners could face two years in prison and fork out almost $50,000 in fines if they are found to have contributed to the...

Sailing into town

Festival of Sails will cruise back into Geelong’s shores for a bigger than ever year, full of waterfront festival celebrations and world-class sailing. ...

Hot rods roar to life

One of the region’s biggest classic car and hot rod events will roar back to life for another year in Queenscliff. Queenscliff Rod...

Queenscliff wins at Clifton Springs

Independent photographer was at Clifton Springs Bowls Club as the home side went down to Queenscliff in Division 2 of midweek bowls on Tuesday...

16-year low for water storages

Greater Geelong’s water storages are at a 16-year low, closing out 2025 at a combined capacity of 47.2 per cent. It is the lowest level...

Battling illegal dumping

Geelong roadside maintenance crews are appealing to the community to stop illegal dumping and save ratepayers money. City of Greater Geelong has...

Summer cranks up

Summer seems to have upped its game a notch and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Ocean Grove main beach on Tuesday 20 January...