More than 100 people in Auckland, Waikato and the Lake Taupo area have been assessed for measles risk related to the outbreak of the disease among those who attended a hip-hop event in Sydney.
Some have been asked to stay in voluntary isolation at home because they are not immune to measles and are at risk of having caught it from one of the confirmed cases. Some are in isolation awaiting results of testing of their blood for immunity.
Measles is one of the most highly communicable of all infectious diseases. More than 90 per cent of non-immune people who have contact with a measles case will catch the illness. Nearly a third of cases develop complications. The fatality rate in Western countries is around one in 1,000 cases, and much higher in the Third World.
An 11th New Zealand case was confirmed yesterday - in the Turangi/Taupo area. Ten of the cases are in that area and from two extended families; one is an 18-year-old woman from Auckland. The cases range in age from 5 to 28.