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Clark County Measles Outbreak Grows With Case Found In Oregon

There are now 31, confirmed cases of measles in the Clark County outbreak. The newest case was found in Multnomah County.

PORTLAND, OR – A person with measles has been diagnosed with measles. Officials say that the case is linked to the Clark County measles outbreak, which officials said Friday, has grown to 31 confirmed cases and nine suspected.

Oregon health officials say that the state has a higher vaccination rate than Washington and, as a result, fewer people at risk.

That said, they did release a list of places that the person had been while contagious. They are:

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22855 NE Parklane, Wood Village Sunday, Jan. 20, 11 a.m.–12 p.m.

1700 SW 257th Dr., Troutdale Wednesday, Jan. 23, 12:30–2 p.m.

25699 SE Stark St, Troutdale Wednesday, Jan. 23, 1–2:30 p.m.

Meanwhile, the number of confirmed cases of measles in Clark County has reached 30. Officials say that are looking into another nine cases that they suspect could be measles.

Of the 30 confirmed cases, 26 are people who had not been vaccinated against measles and four cases in which doctors have not yet been able to determine if the person had been vaccinated.

Of the 30, officials say that 21 of the people are between one and 10 years, eight are between 11 and 18, and one is between 19 and 29-years-old. One person is currently hospitalized.

On Tuesday, people who had been identified as possibly being exposed to measles received an automated call from Clark County Public Health. Not everyone who may have been exposed received the call.

Officials say that those who were called were asked whether they are showing symptoms of measles. The calls allow Public Health to more efficiently gather information about symptoms and identify possible new cases sooner.

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.

Last week, Clark County Council Chairwoman Eileen Quiring says hat the declaration is necessary to make sure that the health department has enough resources to stay on top of the outbreak.

That same day, officials announced that one of the contagious people was in Portland on Friday, Jan. 11 attending the Blazer game. Anyone who was at the Moda Center between 5:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. may have been in contact the person and been exposed.

Clark County Public Health wants people to know if they visited any of the following places during certain times, they may have been exposed to measles:

Health care facilities:

  • Magnolia Family Clinic, 2207 NE Broadway, Suite 200, Portland from 11:30 am to 3 pm Tuesday, Jan. 8.
  • The Vancouver Clinic, 700 NE 87th Ave., Vancouver
      • 3:30 to 7 pm Friday, Jan. 11.
      • 10:45 am to 1:30 pm Saturday Jan. 12.
      • 4:30 to 7:30 pm Sunday, Jan. 13.
      • 9:30 am to 1 pm Monday, Jan. 14.
  • Vancouver Clinic Columbia Tech Center, 501 SE 172nd Ave., Vancouver from 11:30 am to 4 pm Friday, Jan. 11
  • Kaiser Cascade Park, 12607 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver from 1 to 8:30 pm Saturday, Jan. 12.
  • 7 p.m. Jan. 15 to 2 a.m. Jan. 16.
  • from 12:30 to 7:30 pm Saturday, Jan. 19
  • Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel Emergency Department, 2801 N Gantenbein Ave., Portland from 11:30 am to 2 pm Saturday, Jan. 12.
  • PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center Emergency Department, 400 NE Mother Joseph Pl., Vancouver
      • 10 pm Saturday, Jan. 12 to 4 am Sunday, Jan. 13.
      • 12:30 to 8:30 pm Sunday, Jan. 13.
      • Orchards Elementary School, 11405 NE 69th St., Vancouver on Monday, Jan. 14.

Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center, 2211 NE 139th St., Vancouver

    • 8:30 pm Saturday, Jan. 12 to 1 am Sunday, Jan. 13.
    • 5:45 pm Sunday, Jan. 13 and 12:30 am Monday, Jan. 14.
    • 11:40 p.m. Jan 14 to 5:10 a.m. Jan. 15
  • Rose Urgent Care and Family Practice
  • 3:45 p.m. tp 8 p.m. Monday, Jan 15
  • Memorial Urgent Care, 3400 Main St., Vancouver from 4:30 to 7:50 pm Saturday, Jan. 19

Schools:

  • Cornerstone Christian Academy, 10818 NE 117th Ave., Vancouver on Friday, Jan. 4
  • Vancouver Home Connection, 301 S. Lieser Road, Vancouver on Monday, Jan. 7; Wednesday Jan. 9; and Friday, Jan. 11.
  • Hearthwood Elementary School, 801 NE Hearthwood Blvd., Vancouver on Monday, Jan. 7; Tuesday, Jan. 8; and Wednesday, Jan. 9.
  • Image Elementary School, 4400 NE 122nd Ave., Vancouver on Tuesday, Jan. 8 and Wednesday, Jan. 9.
  • Eisenhower Elementary School, 9201 NW Ninth Ave., Vancouver on Tuesday, Jan. 8 and Wednesday, Jan. 9.
  • Tukes Valley Primary School, 20601 NE 167th Ave., Battle Ground on Tuesday, Jan. 8.
  • Slavic Christian Academy, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Vancouver on Monday, Jan. 7.
  • Evergreen High School, 14300 NE 18th St., Vancouver on Wednesday, Jan. 9.

Public Health is requiring exclusion of students and staff without documented immunity to measles from schools, child care and other congregate settings.
Other locations:

  • Church of Christ Savior, 3612 F St., Vancouver from 9:30 am to noon Sunday, Jan. 6 and 6 to 11:30 pm Sunday, Jan. 6.
  • 9:10 am to 3 pm Sunday, Jan. 13.
  • GracePoint Christian Church, 7300 MacArthur Blvd., Vancouver from 6:30 am to 5:30 pm Monday, Jan. 7.
  • God Will Provide Church, 7321 NE 110th St., Vancouver from 7 to 11 pm Friday, Jan. 18.
  • Church of Truth, 7250 NE 41st St., Vancouver from 11 am to 4:30 pm Sunday, Jan. 6.
  • Portland International Airport, 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland from 10:45 am to 3:45 pm on Monday, Jan. 7. More specifically, anyone who spent time in Concourse D and the Delta Sky Lounge during that time period
  • baggage claim and south end of the ticket counter (near Alaska Airlines and Starbucks), 7000 NE Airport Way, Portland from 7:30 to 11 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15.
  • Costco, 4849 NE 138th Ave., Portland from 1 to 5:30 pm Tuesday, Jan. 8.
  • Amazon Lockers, 1131 SW Jefferson St., Portland from 3:30 pm to 7 pm Thursday, Jan. 10.
  • Rejuvenation, 1100 SE Grand Ave., Portland from 3:30 to 7:30 pm Thursday, Jan. 10.
  • Pho Green Papaya, 13215 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver from 7:30 to 10:30 pm Thursday, Jan. 10.
  • Chuck's Produce, 13215 SE Mill Plain Blvd., Vancouver from 8 to 11:45 pm Thursday, Jan. 10 and 2:30 to 5:30 pm Friday, Jan. 11.
  • IKEA, 10280 NE Cascades Parkway, Portland from 4:30 to 8:30 pm Friday, Jan. 11.
  • Verizon Wireless at Cascade Station, 10103 NE Cascades Parkway, Portland from 5 to 11 pm Monday, Jan. 14.
  • Fisher Investments, 5525 NW Fisher Creek Drive, Camas
  • 6:20 am to 7 pm Thursday, Jan. 10
  • 6:20 am to 7 pm Friday, Jan. 11
  • 6:20 am to 7 pm Monday, Jan. 14
  • 6:20 am to 7 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15
  • Moda Center (Trail Blazers game), 1 N Center Court St., Portland from 5:30 to 11:30 pm Friday, Jan. 11.
  • Dollar Tree, 11501 NE 76th St., Vancouver from 8:10 to 10:50 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15.
  • Dollar Tree, 7809-B Vancouver Plaza Drive, Vancouver from 6:30 to 9:10 pm Tuesday, Jan. 15
  • Costco, 4849 NE 138th Ave., Portland from 5:30 to 8:40 pm Wednesday, Jan. 16.

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

Photo via Centers for Disease Control.

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