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Measles Cases and Outbreaks

Español: Casos y brotes de sarampión

Measles Cases

From January 1 to February 6, 2015, 121 people from 17 states and Washington DC were reported to have measles [AZ (7), CA (88), CO (1), DC (1), DE (1), IL (3), MI (1), MN (1), NE (2), NJ (1), NY (2), NV (2), OR (1), PA (1), SD (2) TX (1), UT (2), WA (4)]*. Most of these cases [103 cases (85%)] are part of a large, ongoing multi-state outbreak linked to an amusement park in California.

* CDC will update these data weekly on Mondays. (For the week ending February 15, the update will be on Tuesday.)

The United States experienced a record number of measles cases during 2014, with 644 cases from 27 states reported to CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD). This is the greatest number of cases since measles elimination was documented in the U.S. in 2000.

Measles cases and outbreaks from January 1-February 6, 2015. 121 cases reported in 17 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Washington. One outbreak represents 85% of reported cases this year. Annual reported cases have ranged from a low of 37 in 2004 to a high of 644 in 2014. Data are provisional for cases in 2015.

  • The majority of the people who got measles were unvaccinated.
  • Measles is still common in many parts of the world including some countries in Europe, Asia, the Pacific, and Africa.
  • Travelers with measles continue to bring the disease into the U.S.
  • Measles can spread when it reaches a community in the U.S. where groups of people are unvaccinated.

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Measles Outbreaks

U.S. Multi-state Measles Outbreak 2014—2015

U.S. Multi-state measles outbreak, December 28, 2014-February 6, 2015. From December 28 to February 6, 2015, 114 people from 7 states were reported to have measles and are considered to be part of a large, ongoing outbreak linked to an amusement park in California. A map of the U.S. indicates in shades of light pink to dark magenta the number of cases. Five states have 1 to 4 cases (specifically, Colorado, Nebraska, and Oregon – 1; Washington – 2; and Utah – 3). One state has 5 to 9 cases (Arizona - 7). One state has 20 or more cases (California—99). These are provisional data reported to CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

The United States is currently experiencing a large, multi-state outbreak of measles linked to an amusement park in California.

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Outbreaks in countries to which Americans often travel can directly contribute to an increase in measles cases in the U.S.

Reasons for an increase in cases some years:

See also: The Surveillance Manual chapter on measles that describes case investigation, outbreak investigation, and outbreak control for additional information.

 

Publications

MMWR: 2014 Outbreaks

 

MMWR: 2013 Outbreaks

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