Public health officials in Clark County, Washington, have reported a suspected case of measles. The case involves an unvaccinated child who recently arrived from Ukraine. This information comes from field notes, which are brief reports health departments use to share early information.
This is not a formal research study. It's a single case report with no details about how the information was collected or verified. We don't know if there were other cases, how the child was doing, or what public health actions were taken.
Readers should understand this is preliminary information shared for public awareness. It reminds us that measles still exists and vaccination remains important. However, this single report doesn't tell us about outbreak risks or community spread in Washington.
Take this as a routine public health update rather than new scientific evidence. If you have questions about measles or vaccination, talk with your healthcare provider or check your local health department website for official guidance.