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Measles outbreak in Kansas rises to 37 cases, mostly unvaccinated patients

By The Columbian
Published: April 17, 2025, 8:41am

The measles outbreak in Kansas continued to grow over the past week, driven largely by unvaccinated children and teens, according to health officials.

The Kansas Department Health and Environment reported Wednesday that there have been 37 positive cases of measles, up from 32 cases a week ago, according to the 2025 Kansas Measles Outbreak Dashboard.

The disease is concentrated in the southwestern part of Kansas and did not spread to any additional counties. Measles cases have been reported in eight Kansas counties: Finney, Ford, Grant, Gray, Haskell, Kiowa, Morton and Stevens counties.

The vast majority of cases, 31, involve patients who were not vaccinated, not fully vaccinated for their age or received a dose after being exposed to measles. Four cases involved patients who had been appropriately vaccinated, and two cases involved patients who could not verify their vaccinated status.

Children and teens comprise the majority of cases, with 11 cases involving children 4 years old and younger, and 19 cases involving those between 5 and 17. The remaining seven cases involve people 18 and older.

There has been one patient who has been hospitalized in Kansas, and no deaths.

The rise in measles cases in Kansas comes as the disease spreads across the United States.

As of April 10, the number of confirmed measles cases jumped to 712, up from 607, an increase of 17 percent, reported a week earlier, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.

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