Tennessee has reported its first measles case since 2019, which involves someone who traveled internationally and spent time in Kentucky while infectious. The infected person has recovered.
The Tennessee Department of Health said it has not identified additional positive measles cases in Tennessee.
According to an update today from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States has recorded 251 cases of measles this year and 13 outbreaks of the virus. Seventy percent of cases (175 of 251) are outbreak-associated.
More than 40% of US patients hospitalized
Cases have been recorded in 31 jurisdictions, and 40% of cases are in children 5 and under. Eighty-eight percent of cases have been unvaccinated or have unknown vaccination status; 8% report having only one dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine; and 4% were fully vaccinated.
The CDC said 42% of cases have required hospitalization (106 of 251) for isolation or for management of measles complications.