In Wisconsin, health officials in Oconto County have confirmed 9 more measles cases, raising the state's outbreak total to 23.
The outbreak in Oconto County, located in northeastern Wisconsin, began in early August. The Wisconsin Department of Health Services (WDHS) said in an August 29 update that two people have been hospitalized.

"The ongoing investigation indicates that measles is spreading locally. At this time, the investigation has not identified locations in public settings for which a full list of exposed people cannot be obtained," the WDHS said.
The state's measles dashboard reflects that all 23 of the confirmed case-patients are unvaccinated. The most affected group is children ages 5 to 17 years old (13 cases), followed by adults (7 cases).
Ohio reports family measles cluster
Elsewhere, the Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department in Ohio on August 30 announced that it has identified three confirmed measles cases in children, all unvaccinated, the agency said in a Facebook post. All three are from the same family and are currently at home and are improving. Muskingum County, home to Zanesville, is located in east central Ohio.
Health officials said they are working with the family and hospital to identify and follow up on any exposures and contacts.