U.S. measles cases continue to climb, with outbreaks across the country
Summary
Measles cases in the U.S. have risen significantly, with outbreaks occurring in multiple states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports the highest number of measles cases in over 30 years. Most of these cases are among unvaccinated individuals.Key Facts
- The U.S. has 1,563 confirmed measles cases this year, according to the CDC.
- Experts believe the actual number of measles cases could be closer to 5,000.
- An outbreak in South Carolina has led to a quarantine for more than 150 unvaccinated children.
- Measles outbreaks are also reported in Arizona, Utah, and Minnesota.
- The CDC has confirmed 44 measles outbreaks in 41 states this year.
- Most measles cases occur in unvaccinated individuals, with children under five making up 27%.
- Measles is highly contagious and can spread quickly without adequate vaccination coverage.
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