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Measles genomes trigger U.S. status review
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Closely related measles genomes from Texas and Utah are raising the stakes for the U.S. case that measles has not spread continuously inside the country for more than a year.
- Frame 1Closely related measles genomes put the U.S. measles-free designation under a new public-health test.
- Frame 2Keeping the status requires showing measles has not spread continuously inside the country for more than a year.
- Frame 3West Texas cases began in January 2025; all but a handful of states have reported cases since.
- Frame 4Two unvaccinated Texas girls and a New Mexico adult died before the West Texas outbreak burned out.
- Frame 5Utah May 2026 virus sequences were very closely related to Texas sequences from over a year earlier.
- Frame 6PAHO moved its review to November while CDC and state labs continue tracing outbreak links.
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- Jun 10, 1:33 AM EDT
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- Jun 8, 6:00 AM EDT