West Australians planning to visit South-East Asia are being urged to get vaccinated against measles after two more cases were linked with travel to Bali.
The state has now recorded 35 cases of measles this year, prompting warnings from health officials for people to ensure they are protected ahead of the upcoming school holidays.
An outbreak was declared in Far North Queensland on Thursday , with the latest case there also linked with travel to Bali.
On Saturday, WA Health confirmed the two new cases detected in WA had visited multiple locations in Perth, including shopping centres and the airport, while infectious.
Cairns measles outbreak Photo shows Gloved hands prepare a needle for vaccination.
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