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1. Maintenance of Measles Elimination Status in the United States for 20 Years Despite Increasing Challenges

2. National update on measles cases and outbreaks — United States, January 1 – October 1, 2019

3. National Update on Measles Cases and Outbreaks — United States, January 1–October 1, 2019

4. Increase in measles cases — United States, January 1–April 26, 2019

5. Assessment of the Status of Measles Elimination in the United States, 2001–2014

6. Notes from the Field: Measles Outbreak Associated with International Air Travel — California, March–April 2017

7. A Measles Outbreak in an Underimmunized Amish Community in Ohio

8. High Concentrations of Measles Neutralizing Antibodies and High-Avidity Measles IgG Accurately Identify Measles Reinfection Cases

9. Characteristics of Large Mumps Outbreaks in the United States, July 2010-December 2015

10. Measles in Healthcare Facilities in the United States During the Postelimination Era, 2001–2014: Table 1

12. 2901. Measles in the United States During the Postelimination Era, 2017–2019

13. Rubella contact tracing associated with air travel

14. Measles in the United States during the Postelimination Era

15. Measles Outbreak Associated With an International Youth Sporting Event in the United States, 2007

16. Recent Resurgence of Mumps in the United States

17. Measles - United States, January 4-April 2, 2015

18. The Epidemiological Profile of Rubella and Congenital Rubella Syndrome in the United States, 1998–2004: The Evidence for Absence of Endemic Transmission

19. International Importation of Measles Virus—United States, 1993–;2001

20. Assessment of the Status of Measles Elimination from Reported Outbreaks: United States, 1997–1999

21. Lessons Learned from Establishing and Evaluating Indicators of the Quality of Measles Surveillance in the United States, 1996–1998

22. Has Surveillance Been Adequate to Detect Endemic Measles in the United States?

23. Measles Outbreak Epidemiology in the United States, 1993–2001

24. Measles Surveillance in the United States: An Overview

25. Genetic Analysis of Measles Viruses Isolated in the United States between 1989 and 2001: Absence of an Endemic Genotype since 1994

26. Measles in the United States, 2009–2014

27. Molecular Epidemiology of Measles Viruses in the United States, 1997–2001

28. Mumps, 2016: A National Overview

29. Genetic Analysis of Measles Viruses Isolated in the United States, 1995–1996

30. Identical Genotype B3 Sequences from Measles Patients in 4 Countries, 2005

31. International Importations of Measles Virus into the United States during the Post-Elimination Era, 2001–2015

32. Measles transmission during air travel, United States, December 1, 2008-December 31, 2011

33. Evidence used to support the achievement and maintenance of elimination of rubella and congenital rubella syndrome in the United States

34. A Comparison of Postelimination Measles Epidemiology in the United States, 2009–2014 Versus 2001–2008

35. Adequacy of surveillance to detect endemic rubella transmission in the United States

36. Elimination of Endemic Measles, Rubella, and Congenital Rubella Syndrome From the Western Hemisphere

38. The Role of Air Travel in the Spread of Mumps

39. Trends in Importation of Measles to the United States, 1986-1994

40. Publication of CDC Surveillance Summaries

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