Three months into 2025, US measles cases surpass total for 2024
- The United States has surpassed the total number of measles cases for all of 2024 within just three months of 2025, indicating a severe outbreak.
- As of Friday, there have been at least 320 cases in 2025, including 296 related to the ongoing outbreak mostly in Texas and New Mexico.
- Texas reported 259 cases this year, with 257 affecting unvaccinated individuals, and two deaths linked to the outbreak have occurred in unvaccinated persons.
- Experts warn that current numbers may be significantly lower than reality, suggesting a substantial undercount of cases.
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This is a translation from El Tiempo Latino. You can read the full article on Factcheck.org. Written by: Jessica McDonald. SciCheck Summary Measles is an extremely contagious, vaccine-preventable disease that can lead to death or disability. It also eliminates immune memory for several years after infection. While an outbreak in Texas continues to expand, social media publications have claimed, without sufficient support, that measles infections…
Michigan's Oakland County reports measles case as U.S. numbers surpass total for 2024
A case of measles in an adult in Michigan’s Oakland County helped push the total number of measles cases in the country beyond the total number of measles cases for all of last year.
New York.- Measles cases in the United States rose to 308 this year and exceed the total of 285 that were registered at the end of 2024, according to data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).These data are known at a time when an until recently minority stream of anti-vaccines is growing in the United States, which is supported by the Secretary of Health, Robert F.Kennedy Jr., although the latter, after entering office, has …
MORE MEASLES: OSDH confirms two more cases in Green Country
The Oklahoma State Department of Health announced two more probable measles cases in Green Country. Officials said they started investigating the case after learning about the cases on March 14th. They then started investigating where those people went while contagious. If anyone visited any of these locations within the date and timeframe and is unvaccinated, unsure of vaccine or immune status, or has concerns please provide their name and cont…
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