The CDC’s Urgent Measles Advisory
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is urging Americans to ensure measles vaccination before international travel this summer, due to a rise in cases linked to travel, particularly a recent outbreak connected to a Turkish Airlines flight in Denver. With 1,125 cases reported this year across 33 states, Texas facing the largest outbreak, and additional cases in Canada and Mexico, the CDC warns that measles is a global concern, easily spread in crowded travel settings. Travelers, especially unvaccinated individuals, are advised to consult healthcare providers and may need early vaccination to ensure protection before departure.