The Mercury News

No new U.S. measles cases reported as outbreak fades

- By Mike Stobbe

NEW YORK » The nation’s worst measles epidemic in 27 years could be in its final stages as a week went by with no new reported cases.

“To get to zero is tremendous­ly encouragin­g,” said Jason Schwartz, a Yale University expert on vaccinatio­n policy.

The current epidemic emerged about a year ago and took off earlier this year, with most of the cases reported in Orthodox Jewish communitie­s in and around New York City. It started with travelers who had become infected overseas but spread quickly among unvaccinat­ed people.

In the spring, 70 or more new cases were being reported every week. Not long ago, the nation that saw that many measles cases in a whole year.

So far this year, 1,241 cases have been confirmed — a number that didn’t rise last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Monday. The last time the CDC reported no new measles cases was 11 months ago.

New York officials responded to the explosion of measles cases with a wave of measures, including education campaigns to counter misinforma­tion about vaccine safety and fines for people who didn’t get vaccinated.

The epidemic has threatened the United States’ nearly 2-decade-old status as a nation that has eliminated measles. The status could come to an end if the disease spreads among Americans for a year or more. Other countries, including Greece and the United Kingdom, recently lost their eliminatio­n status amid a global surge in the disease.

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