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U . S . Nears 1 , 000 Measles Cases in 2026 Largest Outbreak in a Generation
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U . S . Nears 1 , 000 Measles Cases in 2026 Largest Outbreak in a Generation

newswise.com · Feb 23, 2026 · Collected from GDELT

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The U.S. is approaching a troubling milestone: nearly 1,000 measles cases in the first two months of 2026 alone, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.With 982 cases already reported across 26 states — more than four times this time last year — the country is experiencing the largest single measles outbreak in a generation. South Carolina is at the epicenter, with nearly 800 cases since January and at least 20 hospitalizations. Cases are also rising in Utah, Arizona and Florida, including a cluster at Ave Maria University.Faculty experts at the George Washington University are available to offer insight about measles and getting vaccinated. To schedule an interview with an expert, please contact Katelyn Deckelbaum, katelyn.deckelbaum@gwu.edu.Jose Lucar is an associate professor of infectious diseases at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.Maria Elena Ruiz is an associate professor of medicine and an infectious disease expert at the GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences.Elizabeth Choma is a pediatric nurse practitioner and clinical assistant professor at the GW School of Nursing.Emily Smith, is an associate professor of global health and an expert in infectious diseases and epidemiology, at the GW Milken Institute School of Public Health.Kelly Gebo is the dean of the GW Milken Institute School of Public Health. An infectious disease physician and epidemiologist, Dr. Gebo’s research has focused on disparities in access to care and outcomes among people affected by HIV, COVID-19, and other infectious diseases.Jennifer Walsh is a clinical assistant professor in the GW School of Nursing and primarily teaches pediatrics and health assessment. Asefeh Faraz Covelli is an associate professor in the Family Nurse Practitioner program at the GW School of Nursing.-GW-


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