Health & Fitness

Clark County Measles Cases Now 64 Confirmed, Two More Suspected

Clark County Health officials say that there are now 64 confirmed cases of the measles. Almost all cases are people who were not immunized.

(Graphic via Centers for Disease Control)

PORTLAND, OR – Add one more to the number of confirmed cases of measles in Clark County. Officials said Wednesday that there are 64 cases there. Another five cases have been identified in Oregon.

They add that they are still investigating the case of two other people who have shown symptoms.

Officials say that the overwhelming majority of cases have been found in children between 1 and 10-years-old who never received a vaccination for the measles.

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The outbreak, the worst ever in the region, was mostly confined to Clark County. The Oregon cases were limited to a handful of cases though one of them was a Blazers game at the Moda Center, which had officials very concerned at first.

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While officials are still – and will be for a while – studying the outbreak, one factor that made it easier for the measles to spread is the high numbers of kids who have never received the MMR vaccine.

Washington – particularly Clark County – has had a growing problem with declining immunizations rates. The number of kindergartners who have been immunized for measles has dropped 12 percent over the past 15 years.

Of the 64 confirmed cases in Washington, 56 are people who had not been vaccinated against measles and six cases in which doctors have not yet been able to determine if the person had been vaccinated.

There are two cases of people who received one dose of the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine. Health officials say that two doses are needed for the vaccine to be at its most effective.

The majority of the confirmed cases, 46 of the 64 are people are between 1 and 10-years-old. Fifteen of them are between 11 and 18, one is between 19 and 29-years-old, and two are between 30 and 39-years-old.

Clark County Public Health has set up a hotline for people to call with questions related to the investigation. The number is 360-397-8021 and is staffed from 9 a.m. through 7 p.m. every day.

They also say that anyone who thinks that they may have been exposed and may have symptoms are urged to call their doctor before going so arrangements can be made to minimize the risk to other patients.

Officials add that anyone with questions about measles infection or the measles vaccine should call their primary care provider or their local county health department:

  • Clark County Public Health, 360.397.8021
  • Multnomah County Public Health, 503.988.3406
  • Washington County Public Health, 503.846.3594
  • Clackamas County Public Health, 503.655.8411

The new location identified as exposure sites is:

  • The Vancouver Clinic Washougal, 291 C St., Washougal from 7:10 to 10:35 am Thursday, Feb. 14.
  • The Vancouver Clinic, 700 NE 87th Ave., Vancouver from 1:50 to 6 pm Monday, Feb. 18.
  • Burton Elementary School, 14015 NE 28th St., Vancouver on Monday, Feb. 11; Tuesday, Feb. 12; Wednesday, Feb. 13.

The other locations, previously identified are:

Health care facilities:

  • PeaceHealth Urgent Care – Memorial, 3400 Main St.
    • 4:30 to 7:50 pm Saturday, Jan. 19.
  • The Vancouver Clinic, 700 NE 87th Ave., Vancouver
    • 9:30 am to 1 pm Monday, Jan. 14.
  • Kaiser Cascade Park Medical Office, 12607 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver
    • 7 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15 to 2 am Wednesday, Jan. 16.
    • 12:30 to 7:30 pm Saturday, Jan. 19.
  • Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center Emergency Department, 2211 NE 139th St., Vancouver
    • 5:45 pm Sunday, Jan. 13 and 12:30 am Monday, Jan. 14.
    • 11:40 pm Monday, Jan. 14 to 5:10 am Tuesday, Jan. 15.
    • 11 am to 5 pm Saturday, Feb. 2
    • 2:50 pm to 6 pm Monday, Feb. 4.
  • Rose Urgent Care and Family Practice, 18 NW 20th Ave., Battle Ground from 3:45 to 8 pm Monday, Jan. 14.
  • Kaiser Orchards Medical Office, 7101 NE 137th Ave., Vancouver
    • 1:55 to 6:10 pm Monday, Jan. 14.
    • 1:50 to 7:30 pm Thursday, Jan. 24.
  • The Vancouver Clinic Salmon Creek, 2525 NE 139th St., Vancouver
    • 8:15 am to noon Friday, Jan. 18.
    • 4:30 to 9:30 pm Wednesday, Jan. 23.
    • 8 to 11:45 am Wednesday, Jan. 30
  • Legacy GoHealth Urgent Care Cascade Park, 305 SE Chkalov Drive, Vancouver from 6:25 to 10:15 pm Tuesday, Jan. 22.
  • Sea Mar Medical Clinic Salmon Creek, 14508 NE 20th Ave., Vancouver
  • 8:45 am to 1:15 pm Friday, Feb. 1
  • 11:30 am to 2:15 pm Monday, Feb. 4
  • 6 pm Monday, Feb. 4.

Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel in Portland has been removed from the list of potential exposure sites. Public Health learned Randall Children's Hospital was notified in advance of the potential measles patient and was able to take prevention measures to ensure others were not exposed to the patient.
Schools and child care centers:

  • Orchards Elementary School, 11405 NE 69th St., Vancouver on Monday, Jan. 14.
  • St. Paul Christian Daycare, 1309 Franklin St., Vancouver, Wednesday, Jan. 16; Thursday, Jan. 17; Friday, Jan. 18; Wednesday, Jan. 23.
  • Minnehaha Elementary School, 2800 NE 54th St., Vancouver from 3:45 to 7:45 pm Thursday, Jan. 17. (Given the concern of overlap between the exposure period and the end of the regular school day, Public Health is requiring exclusion of students and staff without documented immunity to measles who were at the school anytime on Jan. 17.)
  • Yelena's Daycare, 17007 NE 23rd St., Vancouver Tuesday, Jan. 22 and Wednesday, Jan. 23.
  • Image Elementary School, 4400 NE 122nd Ave., Vancouver on Monday, Feb. 11; Tuesday, Feb. 12; Wednesday, Feb. 13; Thursday, Feb. 14; and Friday, Feb. 15.
  • Pacific Middle School, 2017 NE 172nd Ave., Vancouver on Monday, Feb. 11; Tuesday, Feb. 12; and Wednesday, Feb. 13.

Other locations:

  • Portland International Airport, 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland
    • 7:30 to 11 pm Tuesday, Jan.15. More specifically, baggage claim and south end of the ticket counter (near Alaska Airlines and Starbucks).
  • Costco, 4849 NE 138th Ave., Portland
    • 5:30 to 8:40 pm Wednesday, Jan. 16.
  • Fisher Investments, 5525 NW Fisher Creek Drive, Camas
    • 6:20 am to 7 pm Monday, Jan. 14.
    • 6:20 am to 7 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15.
  • Verizon Wireless at Cascade Station, 10103 NE Cascades Parkway, Portland from 5 to 11 pm Monday, Jan. 14.
  • Dollar Tree, 7809-B Vancouver Plaza Drive, Vancouver from 6:30 to 9:10 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15.
  • Dollar Tree, 11501 NE 76th St., Vancouver from 8:10 to 10:50 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15.
  • God Will Provide Church, 7321 NE 110th St., Vancouver from 7 to 11 pm Friday, Jan. 18.
  • Vancouver Division of Children, Youth and Families, 907 Harney St., Vancouver from 12:15 to 5:15 pm Friday, Jan. 18.
  • Mountain Air Trampoline Park, 20495 Murray Road, Bend, Ore., 9:30 am to 2:30 pm Saturday, Jan. 19.
  • Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI), 1945 SE Water Ave., Portland from 2:30 to 7 pm Saturday, Jan. 19.
  • Golden Corral, 11801 NE Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver from 4 to 9 pm Saturday, Jan. 19.
  • New Life Mission Church, 3300 NE 172nd Place, Portland from 9:30 am to 2 pm Sunday, Jan. 20.
  • Juniper Swim and Fitness, 800 NE Sixth St., Bend, Ore., 9:30 am to 4 pm Sunday, Jan. 20.
  • Word of Grace Bible Church, 1317 NW 12th Ave., Battle Ground from 9:30 am to 2 pm, Jan. 20.
  • Trader Joe's, 305 SE Chkalov Drive, Vancouver from 12:30 to 3:40 pm Monday, Jan. 21.
  • Dollar Tree, 305 SE Chkalov Drive, Vancouver from 1:10 to 4 pm Monday, Jan. 21.
  • Walmart Supercenter, 14505 NE Fourth Plain Blvd., Vancouver 1:30 to 5 pm Monday, Jan. 21.
  • Vancouver Women, Infant and Children (WIC) office, 5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver from 2:50 to 6:15 pm Wednesday, Jan. 23.
  • Tower Mall public areas (entrances, hallways), 5411 E. Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver from 2:50 to 6:15 pm Wednesday, Jan. 23.
  • Fred Meyer, 401 NW 12th Ave., Battle Ground from 3:30 to 10 pm Wednesday, Feb. 13.

Officials say that anyone who thinks that they may have been exposed and may have symptoms are urged to call their doctor before going so arrangements can be made to minimize the risk to other patients.

Officials add that anyone with questions about measles infection or the measles vaccine should call their primary care provider or their local county health department:


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