Measles, a virus declared “eliminated” from the United States in 2000, actually saw 349 confirmed cases in 26 states and Washington, D.C., in 2018. That’s the second highest number of cases confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since 2000.

On Jan. 29, public health officials in Washington declared a state-wide emergency as a result of an ongoing measles outbreak. Clark County, Washington, located just north of Portland, Oregon, has seen a sharp rise in the number of reported cases — 35, with an additional 11 suspected cases. The majority of patients in that outbreak are unvaccinated children younger than 10 years old. Officials are also monitoring ongoing outbreaks in New York and New Jersey.

Glenn Ellis is a health columnist, author and radio commentator. He can be heard Saturdays at 9 a.m. at www.wurdradio.com and Sundays at 8:30 a.m. at www.wdasfm.com. For more health information, visit www.glennellis.com.

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