Additional confirmed measles cases in IH region

June 26, 2025

Interior Health (IH) has confirmed additional measles cases in the Interior.

Locations with identified cases include Kamloops, Kelowna, Salmon Arm and the Nelson area.

IH is following up directly with individuals who are known to have been exposed to the cases as part of normal contact tracing.

For a full list of exposure locations across B.C., please visit the BC Centre for Disease Control website. This will be updated with any possible exposures for flights and airports, as well as potential exposures at BC Ferries.

Measles general information:

Measles is a highly infectious disease transmitted by airborne spread. Most people in Canada will be immune to measles due to prior immunization or previous infection.

Individuals exposed to the measles virus should monitor for symptoms that may develop up to three weeks after being exposed. These include fever, dry cough, runny nose and red eyes; followed a few days later by a rash that usually starts on the face and spreads rapidly down to the rest of the body.

If you develop symptoms of measles, please call 8-1-1 for an initial assessment. If you need immediate medical attention, please wear a mask when visiting a health-care facility or clinic or ask for a mask when you arrive to help prevent spreading measles to others.

People who are at risk of getting measles are:

  • Those who have never had measles disease, and
  • Those who have not had two doses of a measles vaccine on or after 12 months of age

Protect yourself and your family:

The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones against measles is to ensure vaccinations are up to date. To check your vaccination status please visit interiorhealth.ca/measles.

The risk of getting measles for individuals who have received two doses of the measles vaccine is extremely low. Two doses of measles vaccine provide almost 100 per cent protection and last a lifetime.

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