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Measles in South Carolina rise to 558 cases
Summary
State health officials reported 124 new measles cases since Tuesday, bringing South Carolina's total to 558, and said the outbreak is centered in Spartanburg County.
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South Carolina reported a recent rise in measles cases, with 124 new diagnoses since Tuesday that bring the state's total to 558. Health officials said the wave of infections is centered in Spartanburg County and has expanded since the holidays. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported measles cases this year in several other states and recorded 2,144 cases across 44 states last year.
Current details:
- State health officials reported 124 new cases since Tuesday, bringing the total to 558.
- The outbreak is centered in Spartanburg County, according to state officials.
- The CDC has noted measles cases this year in multiple other states and reported 2,144 U.S. cases in the prior year.
- The report notes that measles is a highly contagious airborne virus and that vaccination is the established prevention measure.
Summary:
The increase represents a continuing, large outbreak in South Carolina and contributes to national case counts. Undetermined at this time.
