A serious measles outbreak in Auckland has prompted health warnings closer to home in the Bay of Plenty.
The local Medical Officer of Health for the Bay of Plenty and Lakes districts is urging local residents to check that they are up to date with their MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) immunisation before travelling to Auckland, particularly South Auckland.
Dr Jim Miller, medical officer of health for Toi Te Ora Public Health, said: "The size of the measles outbreak in South Auckland, and the fact that it continues to grow, is really concerning. Immunisation uptake in our area is not currently high enough to prevent outbreaks here."
"Measles is a serious disease; almost half of the people who have had measles in our area this year have ended up in the hospital."
Immunisation is very effective in preventing measles.The vaccine that protects against measles is the MMR vaccine.