Last year, starting in January, the United States experienced its largest documented measles outbreak in more than three decades, when an epidemic centered on West Texas sickened at least 762 people.
The CDC's principal deputy director said the situation is "just the cost of doing business," citing personal freedom.
Dr. Kirk Milhoan suggested some vaccines shouldn't be mandated.
Measles has been spreading continuously in the U.K. for over a year, meaning the country has lost its elimination status. The ...
But under PAHO's definition of elimination, borders matter. If, for example, the chain of measles that started in the U.S.
Maricopa County on Jan. 23 confirmed two new cases of measles and says the public may have been exposed at two local big box ...
In the first three weeks of 2026, there have already been more than 400 new measles cases, as the U.S. looks to blow past ...
In response to this outbreak, health department officials are working to identify those who may have been in contact with the ...
The upcoming review of the U.S. measles elimination status comes after cases reached a 30-year high in late 2025.
It’s just the cost of doing business with our borders being somewhat porous for global and international travel,” Abraham ...
After a year of ongoing measles outbreaks that have sickened more than 2,400 people, the United States is poised t | A rise ...