Measles cases in the U.S. have hit a three-decade high, reaching the highest yearly total since 1992 in less than seven months, according to data released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

At least 1,288 measles cases have been reported across the U.S. just over halfway through the year, surpassing the 1,274 cases reported in 2019, when outbreaks in New York pushed the national case count to its highest level in decades at the time.

More than 90% of those infected with measles so far this year were unvaccinated or had an unknown vaccine status, according to the CDC. Two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella, or MMR, vaccine are 97% effective at preventing measles.

The climbing case count is fueled largely by an outbreak that began in West Texas and spread to other states. The vaccine-preventable disease in 2025 has hospitalized hundreds and resulted in the first U.S. measles-related deaths in a decade. ... Read More: WSJ