U.S. measles cases are nearly triple what they were last year, including one to nine cases in Maryland, according to data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
With five months left to go in the year, 26 states and the District of Columbia have reported 188 cases of measles, about half of which (49 percent, or 93) were severe enough to require hospitalization, mostly among people under the age of 5.
Last year, the nation saw 58 measles cases in four outbreaks. This year, there have been 13 outbreaks, the largest of them traced to a migrant shelter in Chicago in March in which 60 illnesses have been linked.
Seven states — Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Oregon and Vermont — joined the growing list of states with measles outbreaks in the past month, according to the CDC. In Massachusetts, the case was the first in three years.... Read More: Pikesville Patch