More than 1,130 cases of measles have been confirmed in the United States in the first two months of 2026, marking a significant resurgence of the disease, according to reports released March 2nd. The outbreak, affecting at least 20 states, is prompting renewed concern among public health officials.
Epidemiologist Dr. Dadilia Garcés spoke to N+ Univision, explaining the highly contagious nature of measles and its potential for severe complications, including pneumonia and encephalitis. She emphasized the importance of vaccination as a key preventative measure. “The vaccine is safe and effective, and can mark the difference in our health,” Dr. Garcés stated, according to a report published by Univision.
The resurgence comes after measles was considered virtually eradicated in the U.S. Telemundo reported on February 27, 2025, that the disease was returning, with at least 120 cases identified in nine counties of Texas alone. Dr. Garcés, in a separate interview with Telemundo, detailed how the virus spreads and outlined steps individuals can take to avoid infection.
The outbreak is also raising concerns about vulnerable populations. While specific demographic data on the current outbreak wasn’t immediately available, Dr. Garcés’s comments suggest that those with compromised immune systems and unvaccinated individuals are at the highest risk. A YouTube report from February 29, 2026, highlighted Dr. Garcés’s warnings about the dangers posed by low vaccination rates.
On Instagram, Dr. Garcés issued an alert on April 15, 2025, noting that the outbreak had already spread to more than 20 states. She reiterated the potential for serious complications and the protective benefits of vaccination.
The situation is unfolding as health authorities continue to monitor the spread and work to contain the outbreak. No immediate plans for federal intervention have been announced, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has not yet issued a statement regarding the escalating case numbers.