Measles Cases and Outbreaks in North Carolina

North Carolina Measles Metrics

Updated twice weekly on Tuesdays and Fridays by NCDHHS at approximately noon. Last updated 8:30 a.m., Jan. 15, 2026.

7

Number of Cases Since December 2025

2

Newly Reported Cases

Cases reported since last update

0

Number of Cases Hospitalized

Cases Since December 2025

Cases by County

Cases by Vaccination Status

Vaccination Status*Percent of Cases
Unvaccinated/unknown43%
One dose of the MMR vaccine57%
Two doses of the MMR vaccine0%

*Depending on someone’s age and risk level, one dose may be considered up to date

Cases by Age Group

Age GroupNumber of Cases
17 and younger7
18 and older0
Total7
Tab/Accordion Items

Week EndingNumber of Cases
Jan. 17, 20262
Jan. 10, 20261
Jan. 3, 20263
Dec. 27, 20250
Dec. 20, 20251

 

 

 

  • A case refers to measles infection reported in an NC resident. These metrics do not include cases reported in travelers.
  • Cases are confirmed by having positive laboratory testing or measles-like symptoms and known contact with a confirmed case. More information on case definition (PDF).
  • The date used for this dashboard is the date symptoms began. If that date is not available, specimen collection date is used, if available, or date of initial report to public health. Dates may differ from CDC's Measles and Outbreaks page.
  • County is defined as county of residence.


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CountyLocation and Time of Exposure
Buncombe County

NCDHHS is working closely with Buncombe County to identify and reach out to anyone who may have been exposed to measles.

More details: Additional Measles Cases in NC (Buncombe County)

Mission Hospital Emergency Department waiting room
509 Biltmore Ave., Asheville
Between 2-6:30 a.m. Jan. 4, 2026
Monitor for symptoms until Jan. 25

More details: Additional Children Positive for Measles (Buncombe County)

Gaston County

Constantine's Restaurant, 1825 S. New Hope Road, Gastonia
After 8:30 p.m. Dec. 26, 2025
Monitor for symptoms until Jan. 16

Christmas Town USA, McAdenville
5:30-8 p.m. Dec. 26, 2025
No indoor locations visited; low transmission risk

More details: Measles Exposure in Gaston County

Wastewater Monitoring for Measles

In June 2025, North Carolina began measles virus (MEV) testing at 28 sites across the state. In July 2025, Verily, a CDC contractor, started testing at six more sites. NC now tests weekly at 34 sites across the state.

The results are shared with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) National Wastewater Surveillance System (NWSS).
 

Previous Measles Cases in NC

From 2005 through 2024, North Carolina had 35 measles cases. This includes an outbreak in 2013 with 23 cases.

Most of these cases did not lead to others getting sick thanks to high vaccination rates across the state. Most cases occurred after international travel by people who were not vaccinated.

NC had no reported measles cases from 2019 through 2023. There was one case in the fall of 2024. Then, in the summer of 2025, measles was reported in an international traveler visiting NC

Bar graph shows measles over time in NC: 1 in 2005, 3 in 2007, 1 in 2010, 1 in 2011, 23 in 2013, 1 in 2014, 1 in 2016, 3 in 2018, 1 in 2024.

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