
North Carolina has reported its first measles case of the year. The child was visiting Forsyth and Guilford counties from a country where measles outbreaks have recently been reported, according to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
Oregon has also confirmed its first measles case of the year, in an unvaccinated adult from Multnomah County who recently returned from international travel.
"The individual was hospitalized in the Portland metro area with a rash and conjunctivitis June 19 and was discharged June 21," Oregon Health Authority said in a press release. "County public health officials and hospital staff believe no patients were exposed. The person is recovering."
After reporting its first measles case on June 20, Utah now has three cases, but they are not linked to each other. The first reported patient was an unvaccinated adult from Utah County with no travel outside the state. Authorities said this indicates transmission occurred in Utah. The two new cases are also in unvaccinated adults, another from Utah County and the other from the southwest health district.
Bolivia declares national measles emergency
In international measles developments, Bolivia has announced a national emergency for measles after recording 60 cases, mainly in the Santa Cruz area, with the first case reported in April following exposure to a sick traveler from Russia.
Canada's latest weekly measles update noted 221 new measles cases in its most recent reporting week, from five jurisdictions, with most cases reported in Alberta and Ontario. So far in 2025, Canadian officials have reported 3,381 measles cases, with 3,081 of them confirmed and 300 probable.