Two SIA transit passengers infected with measles before arrival in Singapore: CDA

Two SIA transit passengers infected with measles before arrival in Singapore: CDA


SINGAPORE: Two Singapore Airlines (SIA) passengers were already infected with measles before arriving in Singapore and are not linked to any other known local cases, said the Communicable Diseases Agency on Friday (Feb 27).

The individuals flew from Hyderabad, India, and transited through Singapore for two hours before boarding an SIA flight to Auckland, said Associate Professor Lim Poh Lian, group director of the agency’s communicable diseases programmes, in response to CNA’s queries.

“Based on the onset date of symptoms, they had been infected prior to their transit in Singapore, and are not linked to any other known measles cases in Singapore,” she said.

“Our investigations found that the two cases had remained in the transit area at Changi Airport throughout their time in Singapore,” added Assoc Prof Lim.

CDA was notified of the infected individuals, who are from the same household, on Wednesday.



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