U.S. measles cases rise to at least 45, as CDC tallies infections now in 17 states

Measles (Photo: CDC/MGN/PDM 1.0 DEED)

(CBS News) — At least 45 cases of measles have been reported in the U.S. across 17 states so far this year, according to new weekly figures published Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

This is up from 41 cases in 16 states reported to the CDC, as of Feb. 29. Illinois is the newest state now included in CDC’s tally, after two cases were confirmed in Chicago.

The figures mark one of the steepest increases in recent history of the virus at this time of the year. It comes as experts worry the country could face a repeat of 2019’s major surge, which authorities at the time said could threaten the U.S. status of having eliminated the virus.

“That is not a good slope of the curve, in terms of where we’re going with measles,” Dr. Demetre Daskalakis, head of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said Feb. 29 to a panel of the agency’s advisers.

Daskalakis said measles was preventable with safe and effective vaccines, warning that communities with low vaccination coverage were at the greatest risk.

Federal officials have voiced growing concern in recent weeks over the climb in measles cases, which come as vaccination coverage has declined in many parts of the country.

A CDC spokesperson confirmed Feb. 28 that it was working to support investigators in Florida, which has reported the most infections this year. The CDC is offering genotype sequencing from its laboratory, which in the past has helped trace links between cases.

“We are a global community. As measles continues to increase in other parts of the world, these importations continue to happen. And when they land places where coverage is low, we are at risk for ongoing larger outbreaks,” he said.

Which states have reported measles cases in 2024?

Local and state health authorities have publicly discussed the details of cases of measles across 17 states: Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York City, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington.

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