The US has recorded more than 1,900 measles cases this year, according to the CDC, and the vast majority have been among unvaccinated people. Jan Sonnenmair/Getty Images/File

As multiple measles outbreaks simmer across the United States, cases are accumulating nearly as quickly as when the West Texas outbreak was at its peak this spring.

There were 84 new measles cases reported in the past week nationwide, according to data posted Wednesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That’s more cases than have been reported in a single week since April, when there was an average of about 100 new cases per week.

Texas hasn’t reported any new measles cases since state officials declared that the outbreak there was over in mid-August.

Now, case counts are growing quickly in

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