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South Carolina’s Measles Surge Spikes to 211 Cases

January 7, 20262 Mins Read
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Surge in Measles Cases in South Carolina

The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is raising concerns as the state records a sharp increase in measles cases. Since Friday, 26 new cases have been confirmed, bringing the total count in the ongoing outbreak to 211.

DPH initially alerted the public about the outbreak on October 2 in the Upstate area. As of now, 144 individuals are in quarantine, while seven have been isolated due to the virus.

Among the 211 reported cases, there are 45 children under the age of five, 143 children aged five to 17, 17 adults, and six minors whose ages have not been specified. DPH reports that 196 of the infected individuals were unvaccinated. Four received partial vaccinations, one was fully vaccinated, and 10 individuals’ vaccination statuses are still being assessed.

Officials noted that 19 of the latest cases are linked to known household exposures or previously reported school incidents, while four cases are associated with church gatherings. The DPH has also identified possible exposure locations including Sugar Ridge Elementary and Boiling Springs Elementary. Notifications have been sent to potentially exposed students and staff, with nine students currently in quarantine from these schools.

Additional exposures have been noted at several churches, including the Tabernacle of Salvation Church and the Unitarian Universalist Church of Spartanburg.

While complications from measles are not always reported, officials confirmed that four individuals—adults and children—required hospitalization due to complications from the illness. Some individuals did need medical attention but were not hospitalized.

Measles is highly contagious, and individuals can spread the virus four days before the characteristic rash appears. The DPH emphasizes the importance of keeping sick individuals at home, especially those under quarantine, to help protect others.

In a statement, DPH encouraged businesses to support their employees in following health guidelines to prevent further spread of the virus. Vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent measles and to control the outbreak. The CDC continues to advocate for vaccinations against not only measles but also other diseases like mumps, rubella, and more for children.

As the situation develops, public health officials urge everyone to stay informed and take necessary precautions to stay healthy.

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