Why Is Measles Making A Comeback? #Shorts

Why are measles cases increasing? Over the past several years, this situation has been developing. Outbreaks commonly arise when certain groups, often small communities, experience vaccination rates below approximately 92–93%. When coverage falls beneath this threshold, community immunity—previously referred to as herd immunity—is compromised, diminishing the collective protection provided by widespread vaccination. As a result, outbreaks are more likely to occur within these populations.

Franciscan Health infectious diseases expert Erica Kaufman West, MD, explains.