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This is a health advisory from the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) Vaccine Preventable Diseases (VPD) Program.
A case of measles has been identified in a Spokane County resident; rash onset date February 15, 2024. This case is not connected to recent cases in Southwest Washington.
A case of measles was confirmed this week at Washington State Public Health Laboratories (WA PHL). The case occurred in a Spokane County resident with a rash onset date of February 15, 2024. This adult was exposed to measles during international travel and became contagious during their return travel to Washington. Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) is actively implementing preventive measures for measles and monitoring the health of those who have likely been exposed. Please note that the measles cluster identified earlier this year in Clark and Wahkiakum Counties has ended, and this case is unrelated.
SRHD has identified the following public locations, dates, and times where potential exposures to measles may have occurred in Washington:
In addition to the above, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Global Migration Health (DGMH) also identified 11 Washington residents that may have been exposed to measles on a February 11, 2024 flight. Relevant local health jurisdictions have been notified.
Health officials at SRHD have been contacting people who were at impacted locations to alert them of potential exposure to measles. SRHD also issued a press release with more details, including additional public exposure locations outside of Washington.
All local health jurisdictions in Washington should remain alert for reports of potential cases of measles, or for people with measles-like symptoms presenting to facilities in their jurisdiction, especially in people who spent time at any of the above locations.
For additional questions, to report suspected cases and/or to request testing, please contact:
Vaccine-Preventable Disease (VPD) Program
Email: vpd-cde@doh.wa.gov (Monitored during business hours)
Phone: 206-418-5500