As the South Carolina measles outbreak approaches 800 cases, states across the nation are tracking their first measles cases of 2026.
In Florida, three cases have been documented this year, including two from the Tampa Bay area. According to local news, health officials say measles cases were confirmed in Hillsborough, Manatee, and St. Johns counties, and all case-patents are between ages 20 and 24 years. The patient in Manatee County likely acquired the virus outside of the country, but the other two people have no history of international travel.
The first measles case in Wisconsin this year was reported in Waukesha County. The patient was traveling internationally before experiencing symptoms.
As has been seen in South Carolina, unvaccinated school children have contracted measles in Idaho. Two unvaccinated kids in the Southwest health district have confirmed measles cases, with exposures at a local middle and high school.
At least 14 states recorded measles cases in January, per a recent update from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Mexico records first measles death of the year
In international news, Mexico has confirmed its first measles death of 2026 in Michoacan state. Mexico has reported 987 confirmed cases of measles so far this month. Like the United States, Mexico will likely lose its measles elimination status during a Pan American Health Organization meeting slated for April.