New case of measles in King County; possible exposure in Kent

Child visited Fred Meyer store June 19 on West Hill

  • Friday, June 28, 2019 5:37pm
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New case of measles in King County; possible exposure in Kent

Public Health – Seattle & King County is investigating a new confirmed measles case with possible public exposures, including the Fred Meyer store on Wednesday, June 19, on Kent’s West Hill.

The King County resident, a child, received care at the Emergency Department at Seattle Children’s Hospital and remains hospitalized, according to a Public Health – Seattle & King County news release on Friday. While contagious, the patient was in Fred Meyer in Kent, 25250 Pacific Highway S., and the Seattle Children’s Hospital Emergency Department before receiving the diagnosis of measles. Seattle Children’s is in the process of notifying patients who may have been exposed.

This case brings the total to seven measles cases in King County residents since the beginning of May. The source of the child’s measles is currently unknown and an investigation is in progress to determine if there is any link between this case and other cases in King County or Washington state. If any additional cases or exposure locations are identified, they will be posted at kingcounty.gov/measles/cases.

“The continued occurrence of meals cases in King County means we face an ongoing risk of outbreaks among people who don’t have immunity,” said Jeff Duchin, Health Officer for Public Health – Seattle & King County. “Measles vaccine is safe, effective, and offers excellent protection. If you aren’t sure if you’re up to date with the recommended doses of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR), see your health care provider and get a dose of MMR if needed.”

Location of potential exposure to the public

Transmission of measles can occur before people know they have the disease, before any rash appears. Before the measles diagnosis was made, the infected individual was in the following public locations:

Date Time Location

• June 19 (Wed.): 6:45 pm-9:45 pm Fred Meyer, 25250 Pacific Hwy S., Kent 98032

• June 23 (Sunday): 12:45 am-2:45 am Emergency Department, Seattle Children’s Hospital 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle 98105

• June 26 (Wed.): 2:30 am-4:30 am Emergency Department, Seattle Children’s Hospital 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle 98105

• June 26 (Wed.): 1:10 pm-3:10 pm Emergency Department, Seattle Children’s Hospital 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle 98105

These times include the period when the individual was at the location and two hours after. Measles virus can remain in the air for up to two hours after someone infectious with measles leaves the area. Anyone who was at these locations during the times listed could have been exposed to measles.

What to do if you were in a location of potential measles exposure

Most people in our area have immunity to the measles through vaccination, so the risk to the general public is low. However, anyone who was in the locations of potential exposure to measles around the times listed below should:

• Find out if you have been vaccinated for measles or have had measles previously. Make sure you are up-to-date with the recommended number of measles (MMR) vaccinations.

• Call a healthcare provider promptly if you develop an illness with fever or illness with an unexplained rash. To avoid possibly spreading measles to others, do not go to a clinic or hospital without calling first to tell them you want to be evaluated for measles.

• Vaccination or medication can be given after exposure in some cases to prevent illness – check with your healthcare provider. This is especially important for people at high risk for measles complications (see below).

Measles symptoms could appear starting from seven days after the first exposure to 21 days after the last exposure to someone with measles. Rash is most likely to appear a few days after the fever, 10-12 days after an exposure.

About measles

Measles is a highly contagious and potentially severe disease that causes fever, rash, cough, and red, watery eyes. It mainly spreads through the air after a person with measles coughs or sneezes.

Measles is contagious from approximately four days before the rash appears through four days after the rash appears. People can spread measles before they have the characteristic measles rash.

Measles complications can include ear infections, diarrhea, pneumonia, and rarely, encephalitis (brain inflammation). Anyone could have serious measles complications, but of particular concern are infants and children under 5 years, pregnant women, and people with weakened immune systems from drugs or underlying disease. If you are in one of these high-risk groups and were exposed to measles, be sure to contact your health care provider to discuss the need for treatment to prevent measles infection.

Measles is preventable with the safe and highly effective measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), two doses of the MMR vaccine are more than 95 percent effective in preventing measles and that protection is long lasting.

For more information about measles and measles vaccination, including where to get measles vaccinations: kingcounty.gov/measles.


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