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Measles Cases Surge to 588 in US as MMR Vaccination Rates Drop Below 93 Percent

Measles Cases Surge to 588 in US as MMR Vaccination Rates Drop Below 93 Percent

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Listeners, as of January 30, 2026, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports 588 confirmed measles cases across the United States through January 29, with cases in 17 jurisdictions including Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, South Carolina, South Dakota, Utah, Virginia, Washington, and Wisconsin. Contagion Live details that three additional cases involve international visitors, marking a sharp rise from 285 cases in 2024 and following 2,267 cases in 2025, the highest since 2000. The CDC notes dropping MMR vaccination rates at 92.5% for kindergartners in the 2024-25 school year, down from 92.7% previously, alongside rising vaccine exemptions at 3.6% nationally, with 17 states over 5%, threatening the US measles elimination status achieved in 2000.

In Orange County, California, health officials issued a CD Health Alert on January 30 for measles in a toddler with no travel history or known exposures, urging vigilance for symptoms like fever, rash, cough, and red eyes. The CDC emphasizes confirming cases only after lab verification, but probable reports suggest numbers could be higher.

On lead exposure, Unleaded Kids reports ongoing CDC challenges under the current administration, including past disruptions to the Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, though Congress allocated $51 million for grants starting October 2026. The CDC's Lead Exposure Prevention Advisory Committee failed to meet in 2025, delaying key recommendations on adult exposure and blood lead levels.

Respiratory virus data from the CDC shows ongoing national tracking of COVID-19, influenza, and RSV through wastewater and emergency visits, with no new elevated alerts today. Monkeypox prevention continues with JYNNEOS vaccine recommendations, stressing avoidance of close contact with cases.

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