CHAMPAIGN-URBANA, Ill. (WCIA) - Cases of measles have slowed down, but that's not stopping University of Illinois officials from keeping an eye on it.

Even though there's no longer an outbreak in Illinois, thousands of students are about to come to Champaign-Urbana from areas that could have active cases. More than 60,000 students will be returning to campus in the next few weeks from all around the world.

Last month, the Illinois Department of Public Health said the measles outbreak in Southern Illinois was over. After eight confirmed cases, no new ones had been identified since May, according to the state.

A university official said they have seen more cases recently than in 20 years. However, these cases aren't only in the United States, which is a concern for the university.

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