Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (2025)

The CDC reports 41 measles cases across the U.S.

Cheryl McCloudUSA TODAY NETWORK - Florida

Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (1)

Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (2)

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  • Measles is a highly contagious virus.
  • It was considered eliminated in the U.S. in 2000.
  • Best way to prevent catching the measles is to be vaccinated.

The measles outbreak in Florida appears to have stabilized, with no new cases reported since late February.

But while the number of measles cases in Florida has remained the same, the numbers across the United States have been increasing.

The Centers for Disease Control reported there have been 41 measles cases in the U.S. as of Feb. 29.

The outbreak has hit 16 states.

How many measles cases have been reported in Florida?

According to the Florida Department of Health, there have been 10 confirmed cases of measles in the state since Feb. 1. Florida has the largest outbreak in the U.S. so far this year.

Nine of the cases were in Broward County. The 10th case was in Polk County.

All 10 were confirmed in February.

What does FDOH know about the measles outbreak in Florida?

The first cases of measles were reported at an elementary school in Broward County, and the majority of infections have been linked back to the school.

Of the 10 cases, the breakdown by age is:

  • Ages 0-4: 2
  • Ages 5-9: 4
  • Ages 10-14: 3
  • Ages 20-24: 1

How were the measles acquired in the Florida cases?

Nine of those who got the measles acquired the highly contagious disease in Florida.

It's unknown where the 10th case was acquired.

Joseph Ladapo under fire for measles response

Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (3)

Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (4)

Florida Surgeon General defies CDC as state sees increase in measles

Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo has come under scrutiny for defying federal guidance amid a measles outbreak in the state.

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Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapocontradicted federal and medical professional guidelinesto contain the spread of measles after the first reports emerged of the outbreak at the Broward County school.

Ladapowrote in a letter to Manatee Bay parents that when measles is detected in a school, "it is normally recommended that individuals without history of prior infection or vaccination stay home for up to 21 days."

But then he added, "due to the high immunity rate in the community, as well as the burden on families and educational cost of healthy children missing school,(Department of Health) is deferring to parentsor guardians to make decisions about school attendance."

That statement conflicts with federal and medical professional recommendations that children from the school should remain at home to prevent the spread of measles. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends unvaccinated children exposed to measles be isolated for three weeks.

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Measles cases in Florida over past 10 years

How many cases of measles have been confirmed in Florida in the past?

The 10 cases reported so far in 2024 are the most cases in the state since 2018, when there were 15 all year. The Florida Department of Health reports the following number of cases, with 2022 being the most recent posted on its website:

  • 2022: None
  • 2021: None
  • 2020: 1. In Hillsborough.
  • 2019: 3. One in Broward, one in Duval, one in Pinellas.
  • 2018: 15. Three in Miami-Dade, one in Duval, seven in Pinellas, four in Sarasota.
  • 2017: 3. Two in Broward, one in Polk
  • 2016: 5. One in Collier, four in Miami-Dade.
  • 2015: 5. Three in Indian River, two in St. Lucie.
  • 2014: None
  • 2013: 7. One in Broward, four in Orange, two in Seminole.

Measles outbreak in US hits 16 states

As of Feb. 29, 2024, there have been a total of 41 measles cases in 16 states, according to the CDC.

The states are: Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York City, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington.

How common is the measles in the US?

Over the past five years, the CDC reported the following number of measles cases:

  • 2023: 58 cases in 20 states, including Florida.
  • 2022: 121 cases in six states.
  • 2021: 49 cases in five states.
  • 2020: 13 cases in eight states.
  • 2019: 1,274 cases in 31 states, including Florida, but especially in New York among "close-knit" communities.

The CDC reported the measles outbreak in 2019 was the greatest number of cases since 1992, with 89% of the cases in people who were either not vaccinated or their vaccination status was unknown.

CDC issued warning about measles in January

Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (5)

Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (6)

CDC prompts measles awareness for health care providers

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reiterated the urgency to be aware of measles symptoms given the recent rise in cases.

TheCenters for Disease Control urged health-care providersacross the United States to use vigilance with patients in January after 23 cases of the virus were reported between Dec. 1 and Jan. 23.

Measles 'eliminated' in US in 2000

Measles had been declared "eliminated" in the U.S. in 2000, according to the CDC. "That means the disease is no longer constantly present in this country."

The World Health Organization definesmeasles elimination as “the absence of endemic measles virus transmission in a defined geographical area for at least 12 months."

However, measles outbreaks continue to occur around the world so there is always a risk of measles entering the U.S. If it does, it can cause outbreaks among those who are not vaccinated, the CDC said.

"If a measles outbreak continues for a year or more, the United States could lose its measles elimination status."

Signs and symptoms of measles

Measles symptomsfirst appear seven to 14 days after contact with the virus, according to the CDC. Symptoms include:

  • High fever, which may spike to more than 104.
  • Cough.
  • Runny rose.
  • Red, watery eyes.

Tiny white spots known as Koplik spots may appear inside the mouth two to three days after symptoms begin.

How does measles spread?

Measles is so contagious that if one person has it, up to 90% of the people close to that person who are not immune will also become infected, the CDC said. It lives in the nose and throat mucus of an infected person. It can spread to others through coughing and sneezing.

If other people breathe the contaminated air or touch an infected surface and then touch their eyes, nose or mouth, they can become infected. The virus can live up to two hours in the air after an infected person leaves the area.

Best protection against measles is MMR vaccine but numbers dropping

The CDC said two doses ofMMR vaccineare about 97% effective at preventing measles; one dose is about 93% effective.

The number of people who have received the vaccine has been dropping in Florida. And while Florida public school districts require the vaccine, medical and religious exemptionsdo exist.

The percentage of kindergarten students who have received the MMR vaccine fell to 91.7% in the 2021 to 2022 school year, according to the Florida Department of Public Health. That'slower than the national average, 93%, for the same year, and lower than the average in Florida five years prior, which was 94.1%.

Florida leads US in measles cases. Here's the latest update, by the numbers (2025)

FAQs

Why has the number of measles cases been increasing lately? ›

Declines in measles vaccination rates globally have increased the risk of measles outbreaks worldwide, including in the United States. Measles cases continue to be brought into the United States by travelers who are infected while in other countries.

Where are the measle cases in Florida? ›

Last month, the state reported 10 measles cases – nine in Broward County around Fort Lauderdale and one in Polk County near Orlando, with the earliest cases at Manatee Bay Elementary School in Broward County.

Where is the measles outbreak in Florida in 2024? ›

In response to the initial cases that were identified, the Florida Department of Health in Broward County notified its community of multiple cases of measles under investigation at Manatee Bay Elementary on Sunday, February 18, 2024.

How did the measles outbreak in Florida start? ›

Editorial Note. Editorial Note: This outbreak resulted from an imported measles case in a U.S. citizen who transmitted infection to seven other students in a junior high school.

What states have a measle outbreak? ›

As of August 1, 2024 a total of 203 measles cases were reported by 27 jurisdictions: Arizona, California, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York City, New York State, Ohio, Oregon, ...

Who is more likely to get measles? ›

Who is at risk? Any non-immune person (not vaccinated or vaccinated but did not develop immunity) can become infected. Unvaccinated young children and pregnant persons are at highest risk of severe measles complications.

Why is leprosy spreading in Florida? ›

Animals, specifically the nine-banded armadillo, may transmit the bacteria.” The known habitat of nine-banded armadillos coincides with areas in the U.S. with reported leprosy cases, such as Florida, Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas. Experts have found the armadillos in those regions carry a strain of Hansen's disease.

Does Florida require the measles vaccine? ›

The statute only applies to diseases "for which immunization is required by the Department of Health in a Florida public or private school," though measles is among those diseases.

Is measles really coming back? ›

In 2019, more than 1,200 cases of measles were reported in the U.S., and that's the highest number we saw in decades. In 2022, it was 121 reported cases here. And then in 2023, we had 58 measles cases reported. And of course, we're on the verge of surpassing that number from last year, and it's only March.

How many cases of measles in the US in 2024? ›

2024 Measles Outbreaks

There have been 11 outbreaks (defined as 3 or more related cases) reported in 2024, and 69% of cases (101 of 146) are outbreak-associated. For comparison, 4 outbreaks were reported during 2023 and 48% of cases (28 of 58) were outbreak-associated.

What did the Florida surgeon general say about measles? ›

Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday defended state Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo's response to a measles outbreak in South Florida, which included advising parents that they could continue to send children to class notwithstanding that measles can kill. A letter Ladapo sent to Broward County parents on Feb.

What is the measles vaccination rate in Florida? ›

It's true that just under 91 percent of kindergartners in Florida are vaccinated. But 91 percent is not high enough to contain measles because the virus is so contagious. The threshold for population immunity against measles is 95 percent.

Why is there an outbreak of measles? ›

Measles is one of the most contagious diseases known. Measles outbreaks occur in areas where people are unvaccinated or under-vaccinated (missing one or both doses of the measles vaccine).

Why has measles made a comeback in the US? ›

Measles, a highly contagious disease once eliminated in the United States (2000), is making a comeback. This resurgence is fueled by misinformation, lax vaccination laws, and increased religious exemptions.

Are measles cases skyrocketing? ›

In 2019, more than 1,200 cases of measles were reported in the U.S., and that's the highest number we saw in decades. In 2022, it was 121 reported cases here. And then in 2023, we had 58 measles cases reported. And of course, we're on the verge of surpassing that number from last year, and it's only March.

Why did the number of cases of measles decrease? ›

In the 9th century, a Persian doctor published one of the first written accounts of measles disease. Widespread use of measles vaccine drastically reduced the disease rates in the 20th century. The United States has maintained measles elimination status for over 20 years.

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