Posted Date: 02/12/2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 11, 2025
First New Mexico measles case of 2025 confirmed in Lea County
No known exposure to the ongoing Texas outbreak
SANTA FE – The New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) is alerting Lea County residents of the days, times and locations where they may have been exposed to a person with measles.
The NMDOH Scientific Laboratory has confirmed a measles infection of an unvaccinated Lea County teenager. NMDOH is working with the patient’s family, Nor-Lea Hospital and the local school district to assure all contacts are up to date with their measles vaccinations. Two doses of measles vaccine are 97% effective against disease.
Anyone who visited the following locations during these given days and times may have been exposed to measles:
Lea County borders Gaines County in Texas, which is investigating an ongoing measles outbreak with at least 15 confirmed cases. However, the New Mexico youth had no recent travel or exposure to known cases from the Texas outbreak.
“It is important to get up to date on vaccinations now, especially if you or your children are not fully immunized for measles,” said Dr. Miranda Durham, NMDOH Chief Medical Officer. “Measles can spread easily, whether you're in Lea County or elsewhere in the state, if you're not current on the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine.”
NMDOH is hosting a vaccination clinic in Lea County next week with no appointment necessary at the Hobbs Public Health Office, 1923 N. Dal Paso at the following days and times:
To check your vaccination status:
To get the MMR or other vaccines:
Measles is extremely contagious.
New Mexico had two measles cases in 2024 – they were the first measles cases since 2021.