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    Health officials investigate measles cases linked to Newman and Qantas

    July 17, 2025
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    Health authorities in Western Australia are responding to a suspected measles outbreak linked to a remote mining site and a member of Qantas Airways flight staff. The outbreak is believed to have originated in the town of Newman, a remote mining community in the Pilbara region, where BHP operates a significant mining operation. According to reports, the initial case was identified in a miner who had been working at the BHP Newman site in early July.

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    Following this case, BHP confirmed it is monitoring a second employee who has tested positive for measles, with several other workers placed in isolation as a precaution after showing possible symptoms. A spokesperson for BHP stated that the company’s health and safety team has implemented additional precautionary measures to protect its workforce and the surrounding community. The miner initially infected is understood to have travelled within Western Australia on commercial flights prior to the onset of symptoms.

    Specifically, the individual flew on Qantas flight QF1705 from Newman to Perth on June 23 and later returned to Newman on flight QF1708 on July 2. These flights have since been flagged by health authorities as potential exposure points for further transmission. Qantas confirmed that one of its cabin crew members has also contracted measles, with the case traced to a flight operated in early July. A Qantas spokesperson said the airline had promptly notified the Western Australia Department of Health about the diagnosis and conducted internal contact tracing to determine whether any other staff had been exposed.

    Western Australia faces measles outbreak linked to BHP and Qantas staff

    “Our affected team member is isolated and no further symptoms have been reported among other staff at this stage,” the spokesperson added. The Western Australia Department of Health has issued public health alerts for individuals who may have been present at identified exposure locations during the relevant period. The department advised that symptoms of measles typically develop between seven and eighteen days after exposure.

    It has reminded the public that individuals who have received two doses of a measles-containing vaccine or were born before 1966 are generally considered immune. However, rare cases of mild illness have been reported even among vaccinated individuals. Health officials warned that anyone who has recently travelled abroad or visited the listed exposure sites and is not immune remains at heightened risk. They urged those experiencing potential symptoms of measles such as fever, cough, runny nose, sore eyes, and a red blotchy rash to seek medical attention and undergo testing.

    Measles remains one of the world’s most contagious diseases, and outbreaks in remote or isolated communities often present greater challenges due to limited medical infrastructure. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely with further updates expected as contact tracing efforts progress. At present, no wider travel restrictions or operational changes have been announced by either BHP or Qantas. Health authorities maintain that the risk to the broader community remains low if isolation and vaccination protocols are followed. – By Content Syndication Services.

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