A recent case of measles has been confirmed in Western Australia involving a traveller who returned from Bali and Phuket. Health authorities have identified three exposure sites in Perth’s northern suburbs and urge visitors to these locations to monitor for symptoms for 7 to 18 days. Measles, a highly contagious airborne virus, presents symptoms such as fatigue, fever, cough, and a red rash. This marks the fourth measles case in WA this year, following a record number of cases in 2025.
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