Measles Outbreak Near Naples, Florida University Reaches Nearly 60 Cases
In Brief
Measles cases at Ave Maria University near Naples, Florida, have risen to nearly 60 amid a nationwide surge.
Key Facts
- Measles cases at Ave Maria University near Naples, Florida, have climbed to nearly 60 this week
- Twenty-one U.S. states have confirmed measles cases during the current outbreak
- The outbreak at Ave Maria University is part of a broader surge of measles across the United States
- More than 40 people have fallen ill at Ave Maria University according to some reports
- The outbreak has raised concerns about potential measles spread on college campuses
What Happened
Measles cases at Ave Maria University near Naples, Florida, have increased to nearly 60, contributing to a nationwide surge with 21 states reporting confirmed cases. The outbreak at the university is part of the fastest spread of measles in the U.S. in a generation, raising concerns about further outbreaks in similar settings.
Why It Matters
The rise in measles cases at a university highlights the vulnerability of college campuses to infectious disease outbreaks. The broader surge across multiple states underscores public health challenges in controlling measles transmission and the importance of vaccination efforts to prevent further spread. Reports vary on the exact number of cases at Ave Maria University, with some sources citing more than 40 and others nearly 60 cases.
Sources
- CBS News — Measles outbreak at Florida university climbs to nearly 60 cases(23h ago)
- CBS News — Measles cases climb to nearly 60 at university in Florida as outbreaks surge across U.S.(10h ago)
- CBS News — Measles cases at university in Florida soar to nearly 60(6h ago)