The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) today reported the state's sixth measles case of the year, which involves a child from Macomb County whose illness was diagnosed on July 3.
In a statement, the MDHHS said an investigation is still under way into the source of the child's infection and that no known international travel is linked to the case.
After a spike in cases earlier this year, much of it linked to a Chicago migrant shelter, states continue to report sporadic cases, including recently. New Hampshire recently reported a cluster of three cases, and health officials in Seattle and Ohio are also investigating cases, which were linked to international travel.
CDC update notes 167 measles cases
Earlier this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warned about possible travel-related measles cases amid a global rise in cases. US cases this year have far outpaced the 58 measles illnesses reported in 2023.
In its latest update yesterday, the CDC said that, as of July 11, 167 cases have been reported from 24 jurisdictions. There have been 13 outbreaks involving 110 cases, or about two thirds of the total. Among the confirmed case-patients, 84% were unvaccinated or had an unknown vaccination status, and 53% were hospitalized for measles complications.