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Gold Coast Primary Health Network works closely with local public health units and the Australian and State Government departments to help support health professionals access information and resources on infectious and communicable diseases.
Measles
19 December 2025: Gold Coast Public Health Unit has issued a Measles Alert after a confirmed case of measles visited the Gold Coast while unknowingly infectious. Read the Measles Alert for further advice and details of affected locations.
13 November 2025: Gold Coast Public Health Unit has issued a Measles Alert after a locally acquired case of measles was confirmed on the Gold Coast. Read the Measles Alert for further advice and details of affected locations.
Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can cause serious complications. Protection against measles is given as a combined MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) or MMRV (measles, mumps, rubella, varicella) vaccine depending on age. For information, please visit the Queensland Health measles factsheet or download the Gold Coast Health measles factsheet.
Queensland Health has a page that provides a complete A- Z list of notifiable and other communicable conditions, accompanied by fact sheets, clinical guidelines, notification/surveillance forms and epidemiological data (where available) for each condition as well as links to more detailed information.
Pathology laboratories are responsible for notifying conditions based on a pathology request or pathological diagnosis. In these cases, treating clinicians do not need to notify.
Clinicians must notify conditions based on a clinical or provisional diagnosis. Most notifications are required within 48 hours of meeting the criteria and can be submitted via email, fax, or phone to the local public health unit during business hours.
Urgent notifications: Some conditions are immediately notifiable and must be reported by fax or email (including after hours) as soon as they meet the criteria.
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