Published on: 01/19/2026
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Health officials encourage immunizations for measles - OHA release - PORTLAND, Ore.—A new measles case has been identified in Clackamas County, and Oregon Health Authority (OHA) encourages people to make sure they are protected against measles. The affected individual is unvaccinated. OHA and Clackamas County health officials have not yet determined whether the person has traveled outside of Oregon, or if the case is linked to other known cases including the two previously reported cases — both unvaccinated and with no known travel outside Oregon — previously confirmed by OHA and Linn County on Jan. 10. State and local officials are working to identify others who may have been exposed to help ensure they are adequately protected against measles. There are currently no known public exposure locations associated with the case. OHA is not identifying the person’s gender, age, or other personal details. The agency will provide further updates on our measles webpage on a weekly basis. “Measles is more than a rash and fever,” said Howard Chiou, M.D., Ph.D., medical director for communicable diseases and immunizations at OHA’s Public Health Division. “I worry people aren’t aware that measles can suppress the immune system and increase the risk of severe disease from other infections. Being vaccinated against measles is the best way to protect yourself and your family from getting sick with measles. Everyone should talk with their health care providers to make sure they are up to date with their vaccinations.”
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