“No other new cases of measles have been identified by public health at this time.”
Health NZ’s usual contact-tracing process is ongoing, with people known to have been at exposure events being contacted.
“Locations of interest for this case are still being assessed and will be published online as soon as they are available,” Health NZ’s spokesperson said.
Exposure events have been identified at Auckland Airport and exposed staff are being given rapid immunity checks.
This follows the case of a Wellington College student who travelled through both Wellington and Auckland airports before being confirmed as a measles case at the weekend.
Health NZ national clinical director Dr Susan Jack said several locations of interest were connected to this specific case and contact tracing was in place for those in the same household as the individual, people who took the same school bus and attended an exam at Wellington College, and people who were on the same flights during their infectious period.
Health NZ said travellers going through international ports are regularly assessed for infectious diseases and if they report feeling unwell are provided with healthcare advice and support as needed.
Measles is one of the most contagious viruses and anyone who develops symptoms of measles, including fever, cough, runny or red eyes, and a rash starting at the face, is encouraged by Health NZ to contact Healthline on 0800 611 116, or their usual healthcare provider.
Measles cases by region: November 19, 12pm