Austrian city suspends bus services over measles case

AFP  |  Vienna 

The Austrian city of indefinitely suspended its Wednesday after a case of was detected in one of the drivers.

"All bus traffic is suspended until further notice in order to prevent infection," the city's KMG public transport operator announced.

The company runs all public transport in the southern city of 100,000 inhabitants, which is also the state capital of Carinthia.

It took the unusual measure after it was revealed that one had been diagnosed with on 3 April.

Since then two further suspected cases have been reported.

KMG said it was working to establish "the status of all drivers" before authorising to restart and was embarking on a deep clean of its vehicles.

The resurgence of measles, a once-eradicated and highly-contagious disease, is linked to a growing anti-vaccine movement in richer nations -- which the has identified as a major global health threat.

On Tuesday, declared a public health emergency in parts of the city, ordering all residents of certain districts in Brooklyn to be vaccinated to fight a outbreak concentrated in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community.

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First Published: Wed, April 10 2019. 20:10 IST