Free State health authorities on high alert after measles outbreak in Nala region

With 64 confirmed measles cases across several municipalities, parents are urged to vaccinate their children and monitor for symptoms.

The Free State Department of Health has issued an alert regarding a measles outbreak in the Lejweleputswa Nala (Bothaville) region of the province.

This comes after the confirmation of 64 cases of the viral infection in the areas of Nala, Masilonyana, Matjhabeng and Tswelopele.

Children between the ages of five and nine are the most affected by the outbreak.

“Measles is a highly contagious viral infection that can lead to serious health complications. It is crucial for parents and guardians to be vigilant and aware of the symptoms associated with measles,” spokesperson Mondli Mvambi says.

The following symptoms are associated with the viral infection:

  • Runny nose
  • Red rash
  • Feeling tired
  • Cough
  • Fever
  • Conjunctivitis (red eyes)

“We urge all parents to ensure that their children are vaccinated against measles. The measles vaccine is safe and effective and is the best way to protect your child and the community from this disease,” he adds.

Actions you can take:

  • Keep an eye on your child for any symptoms mentioned above.
  • If symptoms develop, visit your healthcare provider as soon as possible.
  • Ensure your child is up to date with their measles vaccinations. If you have questions about vaccination status, consult your clinic or healthcare provider.
  • Share this information with other parents and caregivers in your community.

“Your health and the health of our community are our top priorities. Together, we can prevent the spread of measles and protect our children. For more information or if you have any questions, please contact your local clinic,” Mvambi says.

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