Measles outbreaks in Illinois and North Dakota have ended
- Health officials in Illinois and North Dakota confirmed that their states' measles outbreaks have ended, marking a slowdown in the spread of measles in the U.S. during this year's epidemic.
- As of Wednesday, there were 1,309 reported measles cases nationwide, including 21 new cases in the past week, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- Texas has experienced the largest outbreak, with 762 reported cases as of Tuesday, including nine new cases in a week across 36 counties.
- The outbreak in southern Illinois has been declared over, while health officials noted that measles cases continue in North Dakota and regions of Canada, including Alberta and British Columbia.
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