Measles cases In U.S. hit 1,288
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FARGO — North Dakota has reported its first case of measles in more than a month, just as the state hit a mile marker that declared the outbreak in the state over.
The number of patients with confirmed cases of measles increased by six over the past two weeks in Kansas. Here’s where the numbers stand.
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KSN-TV on MSNMeasles outbreak ends in 5 Kansas countiesNew data from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment suggests the measles outbreak has officially ended in five counties, after those areas went more than 42 days without a new case.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A measles outbreak continues to plague Kansans, and the number of cases in Missouri also continues to climb. In May, FOX4 reported that there were 56 confirmed cases of measles in Kansas. That number now stands at 87, according to the Kansas Division of Public Health.
Measles cases have surpassed a recent 2019 record to reach the highest level since 1992, with at least 1,289 cases reported in 39 states.
The southwest Kansas measles outbreak continues to grow, but some counties have reached resolved status while others remain active, KDHE data show.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the U.S. is currently experiencing its worst measles outbreak in more than 30 years, according to the Associated Press. On Wednesday, the CDC said the 2025 case count has surpassed the 2019 count, when there were 1,274 cases for the year.
The U.S. is having its worst year for measles spread in more than three decades, and the year is only half over. The national case count reached 1,288 on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
By: Tim Henderson States News Service For the Indiana Capital Chronicle Measles cases have surpassed a recent 2019 record to reach the highest level since 1992, with at least 1,289 cases reported in 39 states.
PUTNAM COUNTY, Ind. — The first case of measles in central Indiana was confirmed in Putnam County. The Putnam County Health Department said there is not an outbreak and the risk to the public remains low. In a statement posted online, the health department encouraged people to get the MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, rubella).