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Measles
Fact sheet
What is measles?
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that can cause serious complications. It remains a common
cause of death in children under 5 in some parts of the world.
In the past, measles infection was very common in childhood in Australia. Most people born before 1966
will have been infected with measles as a child and are likely to be immune.
Thanks to immunisation measles is now rare in Australia.
However, measles remains common in many parts of the world, and large outbreaks continue to occur in
a number of countries. People travelling overseas or coming to Australia can bring the disease back with
them, causing measles outbreaks in the community. This is why it is important to make sure you are
vaccinated against measles to help protect yourself and the community.
It is important to make sure anyone born after 1966 has received two doses of measles vaccine.