Update on measles cases
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) said today (April 11) that, as at 4pm today, no additional case of measles infection has been recorded.
Regarding measles control measures implemented at Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA), a total of 41 persons received measles vaccination at the airport vaccination station as at 6pm today, bringing the cumulative number of vaccinations given to 8,068. As for blood test services, 90 blood samples have been collected today. The DH will notify the participants individually of the serology results. A hotline (2125 1122) has been set up for public enquiries and operates from 9am to 5.45pm daily. As of 5pm today, the hotline had received a total of 3,095 enquiries.
The vaccination quota for the measles vaccination station at the airport remains at 500 doses daily. Vaccination for eligible airport staff will be provided to the following target groups:
(1) Born in or after 1967, and have not received two doses of measles vaccination, and have not been infected with measles before, and with evidence of living with infants under 1 year old or living with pregnant women; or
(2) Have laboratory evidence of testing not positive against measles antibody (IgG).
Details of evidence are as follows:
(a) Supporting documents for living with infants under 1 year old: for example birth certificate, discharge summary or vaccination card of the infant
(b) Supporting documents for living with pregnant women: for example, positive pregnancy tests or antenatal follow-up cards of the pregnant women
(c) Supporting documents for laboratory evidence: for example blood results from the DH's measles serology test or any laboratory within the past 12 months
The venue and operation hours of the airport vaccination station tomorrow are as follows:
Venue: | Multi-function Room, HKIA Tower (Level 5, Terminal 2) |
Hours: | 10am to 1pm 2pm to 6pm |
As for the blood test service, the DH will continue with the provision of a measles serology test service for airport staff to identify those who need the measles vaccination. Blood test service will be provided daily to around 100 airport staff who were born in or after 1967, with priority to be given to staff belonging to target group (1).
The venue and operation hours of the airport blood test station tomorrow are as follows:
Venue: | South side before the Immigration Hall at Level 3 of Terminal 2 (non-restricted area) |
Hours: | 10am to 1pm 2pm to 6pm |
"The incubation period (the period from infection to appearance of illness) of measles ranges from seven days to 21 days. Symptoms of measles include fever, skin rash, cough, runny nose and red eyes. If symptoms arise, members of the public should wear surgical masks, stop going to work or school and avoid going to crowded places. They should also avoid contact with non-immune persons, especially persons with weakened immunity, pregnant women and children aged below 1. Those suspected to have been infected are advised to seek medical attention as early as possible and reveal relevant contact history of measles to healthcare professionals," a spokesman for the DH advised.