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US health officials urge all international travellers to get measles vaccinations amid outbreaks

News RoomBy News RoomJune 3, 2025
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Updated vaccination norms in the United States have been prioritized due to the ongoing sentiment around the importance of immunization in the face of the measles outbreak. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in a recent update, has emphasized the need for all international travelers to receive two doses of measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccines, regardless of their country of origin. This consensus reflects a growing recognition of how the virus spreads both in high-risk settings and through travel, particularly in regions where it remains highly contagious.

A significant example of this is the Colorado outbreak, which was attributed to an aircraft landing in Denver. This incident demonstrated that even non-high-risk countries can be affected by the virus through travel, raising important concerns for international travelers. The CDC has navigated this contingency by recommending both a second shot for older persons and an earlier dose for young children aged 6–11 months, mirroring EU conference recommendations. This approach addresses the need for a holistic understanding of the virus’s spread.

The CDC remains a key advocate for immunization globally, especially when visiting places withactive outbreaks. In a press conference, Ashley Darcy-Mahoney highlighted the shift from localized travel concerns to a broader recognition. "As we see the shift from local disease clusters to transmission in transit," she noted, "the CDC is adapting to ensure everyone receives adequate protection."

Notable statistics include the United States experiencing over 1,000 measles cases this year, while the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) reported over 5,500 cases country-wide. Among the youngest attendees to EPCD, approximately 16 million individuals are under 9, with a significant portion receiving a single MMR shot before turning 9.

In addition to the桑 central age of immunization, health officials have emphasized the importance of up-to-date vaccinations for travelers. "Younger individuals under 9 often lack adequate oral vaccinations, but the CDC has tracked a 93% vaccination rate among young attendees up to August 2025," said health officials at the CDC. This assumption underscores the critical role of vaccination in protecting vulnerable populations from the severeAmong other recommendations, as outlined below, the CDC strongly recommends a second dose of MMR for older adults aged 1–9 years and a single dose for those under 9. Under 5 months old, the younger doses for individuals under 9 should also be included. Over 18 months old, adults require a third MMR shot.

Ultimately, these efforts aim to emphasize the importance of global vaccination programs and the need foreters to be fully informed about their immunization status. Safe travel remains a guiding principle, balancing the goal of controlling the virus while protecting individuals and communities. As the world works towards global victory against measles, these vaccination strategies serve as a critical foundation for ensuring long-term herd immunity.

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