Another Quebecer has contracted measles, according to the department of public health in the Lanaudière region, just northeast of Montreal.

The person visited a Rogers store at the Galeries Joliette shopping mall during the incubation phase, meaning he or she was highly contagious at the time.

The person was unvaccinated, but the public health department says it’s possible it’s not linked to the previous cases in the Lanaudière region.

Public health authorities are asking people who went to the Rogers store at Galeries Joliette between Feb. 12 and 19 to call 450-755-2111 ext. 2404 or report to the CLSC on Sunday or Monday .

Earlier in February, 10 unvaccinated people living in the Lanaudière region were diagnosed with measles after a trip to Disneyland.

There are now 19 declared cases of measles in the region.

Public health department spokeswoman Pascale Lamy said there were eight cases of measles in the Lanaudière by Feb. 3. That number jumped to 10 on Feb. 11, and then again to 18 within the last couple of days.

She said some of the 19 have since been cured.