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Study finds four of the CDC’s seven measles elimination status indicators missed

04.30.26 | Boston Children's Hospital

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Written by Vanessa McMains, PhD

After public health experts declared measles eliminated in the U.S. in 2000, the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) established seven indicators of measles elimination status to ensure that the country remained on track. Now, analyzing these same indicators, Boston Children’s Hospital researchers find that the U.S. missed four of the seven criteria, with the others at risk. These findings are published in The Lancet .

The researchers who performed the analysis included Maimuna Majumder, PhD, MPH, the Inaugural Peter Szolovits Distinguished Scholar in the Computational Health Informatics Program at Boston Children’s, and their postdoctoral research fellow Anne Bischops, MD, a pediatrician and German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Fellow. The team evaluated the number of U.S. measles cases, outbreaks, their origination, and the levels of transmission. Their results suggest that measles is making a comeback in the US, spreading continuously for more than a year.

The latest string of U.S. outbreaks began in Texas in January 2025. Since then, outbreaks have spread to 45 states. When the U.S. was last recertified for measles elimination status in 2011, the country achieved all the measles elimination indicators established by the CDC’s National Immunization Program. But this year, according to this new research, most of the indicators are in the red.

Missed indicators of measles elimination status:

Indicators at risk:

“Declining vaccination rates have already been a warning sign that measles could return,” said Bischops. “However, losing status would be a clear and very concerning indicator.”

The researchers believe these findings make a strong case for vaccinating children to protect them from a young age.

“Viral infections aren’t all benign and a measles infection even when cleared can result in lifelong problems,” said Majumder. “Babies less than a year old are among those at greatest risk for severe complications, and the full impact on children exposed during the current outbreak may only show up years later.”

This data aims to provide insights/an early warning framework ahead of a meeting of the Pan American Health Organization’s expert panel in November 2026 to reevaluate the U.S.’s measles elimination status.

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The Lancet

Will the USA lose its measles elimination status?

30-Apr-2026

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Joelle Zaslow
Boston Children's Hospital
joelle.zaslow@childrens.harvard.edu

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Boston Children's Hospital. (2026, April 30). Study finds four of the CDC’s seven measles elimination status indicators missed. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/19N6VJ51/study-finds-four-of-the-cdcs-seven-measles-elimination-status-indicators-missed.html
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