5 U.S. States See Rise in Measles Cases as Vaccination Rates Decline

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The Texas measles outbreak — the largest in the United States in more than two decades — might be over, but new outbreaks are popping up around the country, sending hundreds of students into quarantine.

Experts define an outbreak as the occurrence of three or more confirmed measles cases in a specific geographic area within a month.

Last week, Utah reported six new cases, bringing its total to 55 for the year. Minnesota’s annual count climbed to 20 after two new infections were recorded, while a newly reported case in Michigan pushed its number to 28.

In central Ohio, a fresh outbreak was announced in an October 9 X post with the identification of four new cases.

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