Impacts of a measles outbreak in western Sydney on public health resources

Authors

  • Kristina L Flego Sydney West Public Health Unit
  • Daniel A Belshaw NSW Ministry of Health
  • Vicky Sheppeard Sydney West Public Health Unit
  • Kathryn M Weston Sydney West Public Health Unit

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2013.37.36

Keywords:

measles, disease outbreaks, contact tracing, measles vaccine, health costs, immunisation programs

Abstract

During February and March 2011, an outbreak of 26 confirmed cases of measles was reported to the Parramatta Public Health Unit (PHU) in western Sydney. This paper describes the impact of the outbreak on PHU resources. A retrospective review of information obtained from case notification forms and associated contact tracing records was carried out for each of the confirmed cases. Seven cases (27%) required hospital admission for more than 1 day and 10 (38%) cases required management within a hospital emergency department. There were no cases of encephalitis or death. The number of contacts was determined for each case as well as the number who required post-exposure prophylaxis. In total, 1,395 contacts were identified in this outbreak. Of these, 79 (5.7%) required normal human immunoglobulin and 90 (6.5%) were recommended to receive the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine. A case study detailing the PHU costs associated with the contact management of a hospitalised measles case with 75 identified contacts is also included and the estimated total cost to the PHU of containing this particular case of measles was A$2,433, with staff time comprising the major cost component. Considerable effort and resources are required to manage measles outbreaks. The total cost of this outbreak to the PHU alone is likely to have exceeded A$48,000. Commun Dis Intell 2013;37(3):E240–E245.

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Published

01/09/13

How to Cite

Flego, Kristina L, Daniel A Belshaw, Vicky Sheppeard, and Kathryn M Weston. 2013. “Impacts of a Measles Outbreak in Western Sydney on Public Health Resources”. Communicable Diseases Intelligence 37 (September):240-45. https://doi.org/10.33321/cdi.2013.37.36.

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