Utah Reports Nearly 600 Measles Cases; San Francisco Confirms First Case Since 2019

Utah Reports Nearly 600 Measles Cases; San Francisco Confirms First Case Since 2019
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Rising measles cases in Utah and a new case in San Francisco highlight ongoing concerns about vaccine exemptions and disease spread.

  • Nearly 600 people have been sickened by measles across Utah, according to reports.
  • Utah has experienced an increase in vaccine exemptions among children in recent years.
  • San Francisco has reported its first measles case since 2019, confirmed in an unvaccinated infant.
  • The San Francisco infant was exposed to measles during international travel, according to local health officials.
  • Health officials in both Utah and San Francisco have confirmed the respective measles cases.

Utah has reported nearly 600 measles cases amid rising vaccine exemptions, while San Francisco confirmed its first case since 2019 in an unvaccinated infant exposed abroad.

The spread of measles in Utah and the new case in San Francisco underscore public health concerns about declining vaccination rates and the risk of outbreaks.

Health authorities are monitoring the situation and may implement additional measures to contain further spread. Public health messaging on vaccination is expected to continue.