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Measles Elimination Loss: CDC Official Says It's Expected - News Directory 3

Measles Elimination Loss: CDC Official Says It’s Expected

January 21, 2026 Jennifer Chen Health
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  • The principal⁣ deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control⁤ and⁤ Prevention (CDC) stated on Tuesday, January 21, 2026, ⁤that he would not consider the potential loss of...
  • has reached levels ⁢not seen ‍in decades, according to Stat ⁤News.
  • Ralph Abraham, a physician and former ⁢Louisiana surgeon general who began his role⁢ at the ‍CDC earlier in January 2026, acknowledged that outbreaks are occurring in communities where...
Original source: statnews.com

CDC Official Downplays Loss of Measles Elimination ⁢Status

The principal⁣ deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control⁤ and⁤ Prevention (CDC) stated on Tuesday, January 21, 2026, ⁤that he would not consider the potential loss of the united States’ measles elimination ⁢status a major setback, citing international travel⁤ and parental choice.

Measles Transmission and Elimination ⁤Status

Measles transmission in⁣ the U.S. has reached levels ⁢not seen ‍in decades, according to Stat ⁤News. A country doesn’t lose its measles elimination status simply due to imported cases. elimination status is lost‍ when a country fails to halt ongoing virus transmission for a year ⁢or more after an⁢ introduction.

CDC’s Viewpoint on ⁤Outbreaks

Ralph Abraham, a physician and former ⁢Louisiana surgeon general who began his role⁢ at the ‍CDC earlier in January 2026, acknowledged that outbreaks are occurring in communities where parents have opted not to vaccinate their children. He framed this decision as a matter of “personal freedom.”

“You no, the president, the ‍ [health] secretary, we talk ⁤all the time about religious freedom, health freedom, personal freedom, and ⁤I⁢ think we have⁣ to respect those communities that choose ⁢to go somewhat ⁤of a different route,” Abraham said⁢ during ⁤a‍ press conference.

Abraham emphasized the CDC’s ‍commitment to supporting these communities in minimizing ⁢the impact of outbreaks, ⁣despite acknowledging ongoing transmission.

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