Key points
- Outbreaks of meningococcal disease are rare, but unpredictable in the United States.
- Outbreaks can be devastating to affected communities and organizations.
- In certain outbreaks, CDC recommends vaccination against meningococcal disease to help stop the disease from spreading.
Outbreaks
Current outbreaksA
Virginia: State-wide outbreak
CDC is also monitoring
Cases linked to travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
In 2024, there have been reports of meningococcal disease in travelers who had been in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for Umrah. More information:
Increase in the United States
U.S. cases of meningococcal disease have increased sharply since 2021 and now exceed pre-pandemic levels. View the latest data.
Content Source:
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; Division of Bacterial Diseases
- Outbreaks listed here go to content currently published on the CDC website, if available, or the appropriate health department's website.