The U.S. grapples with its largest measles outbreak in over 30 years, putting its disease elimination status at risk if virus spread continues unchecked.
Breakdown
- Measles cases in the U.S. have surpassed 1,300 across 39 states.
- This is the highest number of cases in over 30 years, with 164 hospitalizations, mostly among children. 6s
- The U.S. risks losing its measles elimination status if the outbreak continues. 32s
- Calls for a public health emergency have been made, but officials do not currently consider it a national emergency. 51s
- Falling vaccination rates are contributing to the outbreak, and the CDC stresses that two doses of the MMR vaccine are 97% effective. 1m 12s