An illustration provides a 3D graphical representation of a spherical-shaped, measles virus particle studded with glycoprotein tubercles in this handout image obtained by Reuters April 9, 2019. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Handout via REUTERS
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The United States has confirmed 695 measles cases so far this year, the highest incidence recorded since the country declared it had eliminated the virus in 2000, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Wednesday.
The resurgence of the contagious disease is linked mainly to large outbreaks in Washington state and two in New York that began late last year, the agency said in a statement.
βThe longer these outbreaks continue, the greater the chance measles will again get a sustained foothold in the United States,β the agencyβs statement warned.
Although the disease was eliminated from the country in 2000, meaning the virus was no longer continually present year round, outbreaks still happen via travelers coming from countries where measles is still common, the CDC says.

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As of Wednesday, the number of measles cases so far this year exceeds the 667 cases reported in all of 2014, which had been the highest annual number recorded since the elimination in 2000.
The largest outbreak has been in New York City where officials on Wednesday said 390 cases had been recorded since October, mostly among children in Orthodox Jewish communities in Brooklyn.
Reporting by Jonathan Allen; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Tom Brown