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News on the Latest Measles Outbreaks of 2018

Breaking News – Although there was not one, multi-state outbreak, we had reports of measles cases in at least 372 people in 27 states, including Arkansas (1), Arizona (1), California (10), Connecticut (3), Florida (15), Illinois (3), Indiana (1), Iowa (1), Kansas (22), Louisiana (1), Maryland (1), Massachusetts (4), Michigan (15), Minnesota (4), Missouri (10), Nevada (2), New Jersey (40), New York (161), North Carolina (2), North Dakota (1), Oklahoma (4), Oregon (5), Pennsylvania (4), South Carolina (7), Tennessee (1), Texas (10), Virginia (1), Washington (3), and Wisconsin(1), and the District of Columbia (1) in 2018. Also many reports of measles outbreaks in Europe.

We have come a long way since the development of the first measles vaccines in the early 1960s…

2018 Measles Outbreaks

Unvaccinated children exposed to measles are quarantined for at least 21 days.

We were only a few days into the new year when we had our first measles case of 2018, a new student at IU Bloomington, in Indiana. The student had traveled through Newark Liberty International Airport on their way to Indiana.

The next case occurred when a passenger on an international flight landed at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and left on a domestic flight to Arkansas (January 10).

In Arkansas, the person exposed at least 150 people at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) emergency department and other areas of Little Rock on January 10 and 11.

And it goes on already, with other measles cases in 2018 including:

What kind of measles year will 2019 turn out to be? Unfortunately, it already looks like it will be a record year…

These outbreaks are a great reminder to review the special vaccine travel requirements, including that adults who “plan to travel internationally should receive 2 doses of MMR at least 28 days apart,” that infants traveling abroad can get their first dose of MMR as early as age 6 to 11 months, with a repeat dose at age 12 months, and that “children aged who are greater than or equal to 12 months need 2 doses of MMR vaccine before traveling overseas,” even if they aren’t four to six years old yet.

Get Educated. Get Vaccinated. Stop the Outbreaks.

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Updated on February 6, 2019

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