Utah marks a year of battling measles, with no clear end in sight

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Utah has been facing a significant battle against measles outbreaks over the past year, marking a serious concern for public health in the U.S. More than 680 people have contracted the illness since the first outbreak started on June 20, 2025.

Unlike outbreaks in states like Texas and Arizona, the spread of measles in Utah has proven difficult to control. The virus has reached undervaccinated communities in nearly all counties, affecting schools, healthcare facilities, and even local events, such as a high school wrestling championship that sparked at least 46 new cases.

Measles is known to be one of the most contagious diseases. It can cause severe symptoms such as high fevers, strong coughs, and rashes, and can lead to serious complications like pneumonia and brain swelling, especially in vulnerable populations like infants and pregnant individuals.

The good news is that the measles vaccine is safe and effective, providing 97% protection after two doses. Despite this, Utah has seen a troubling decrease in vaccination rates. State epidemiologist Leisha Nolen warns that as schools reopen and colder weather approaches, the potential for another surge in measles cases remains high.

The southwest part of Utah has been hit hardest, with 265 reported cases. In rural areas, particularly the “tricounty” health region, vaccination rates have dropped significantly, leaving over 16% of kindergarteners unvaccinated. This puts the state well below the 95% vaccination rate needed to prevent outbreaks.

Health officials have been proactive in their response to the outbreak. Infected individuals were advised to isolate, and unvaccinated students were excluded from in-person classes. Their outreach efforts have led to an increase in vaccinations as communities come together to support one another.

Despite the challenges, local health departments are making strides to change perceptions around vaccination. They emphasize that their goal is not to judge, but to help families understand the importance of vaccinations for community health.

Looking ahead, Utah’s ongoing struggles with measles could impact the U.S.’s status as a measles-free nation. Public health officials define elimination as a year without continuous community spread. As of mid-June, the national case count had reached 2,104, nearing last year’s record.

With an international health meeting set for November, the future of measles elimination status in the U.S. and Mexico is uncertain, particularly after Canada lost its status last year due to ongoing outbreaks. As Utah’s healthcare providers continue to reassure patients and advocate for improved public health policies, the hope remains that vaccination efforts will be strengthened to prevent further outbreaks.

As Dr. Ellie Brownstein, a pediatrician in Salt Lake City, noted, the cultural conversation around measles and vaccination needs to evolve. The challenge is to ensure that communities understand the importance of vaccinations in protecting everyone, especially the most vulnerable.

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