Deschutes County officials say a person who visited an indoor trampoline park and a fitness center in Bend during a recent weekend may have measles and possibly exposed other patrons to the illness.

Deschutes County Health Services announced Monday that it’s still awaiting test results to confirm the case of measles. The Oregon Health Authority is helping investigate the potential measles exposure at Mountain Air on Jan. 19 and Juniper Swim and Fitness Center on Jan. 20.

The possible infection is linked to an outbreak that started in Washington’s Vancouver area and has led to more than 30 confirmed cases as of Monday, including one person stricken with the illness in Oregon and two Washington children diagnosed while visiting Hawaii.

In Deschutes County, the possible carrier of measles visited Mountain Air at 20495 Murray Road between 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. It’s not yet clear when the person visited the fitness facility at 800 N.E. Sixth Street.

Health officials have identified dozens of other exposure areas in Washington and Oregon, including the Moda Center during a Portland Trail Blazers game on Jan. 11.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency Friday due to the outbreak of the contagious disease, which spreads through the air and can linger for up to two hours in an area where an infected person has sneezed or coughed.

Clark County Public Health has a daily call center for questions about the outbreak at 360-397-8021.

The Oregon Health Authority advises people who have questions to visit their website or call their county health department:

Clackamas County: 503-655-8411

Deschutes County: 541-322-7418

Marion County: 503-588-5621

Multnomah County: 503-988-3406

Washington County: 503-846-3594

-- Everton Bailey Jr.

ebailey@oregonian.com | 503-221-8343 |@EvertonBailey

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