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New measles cases bring total to 37 in Upstate this year
The outbreak mainly affects unvaccinated individuals, with 97% protection offered by two MMR vaccine doses, and health officials conducting outreach and offering free vaccinations.
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Measles outbreak in Upstate SC grows to 34 cases; state has seen 37 total cases since July
The highly contagious measles virus sickened more people in the Upstate of South Carolina, with four new cases confirmed, marking 34 in the current outbreak. The state has had 37 case total this year.
·Charleston, United States
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SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) - State health officials said four more measles cases were reported in Spartanburg County since Tuesday. The new cases bring the total number of cases in the Upstate to 37 since July and 34 in the current Spartanburg County outbreak. According to the South Carolina Department of Public Health, the new cases were linked to close contacts of known cases. Officials said there were no known public exposures from the n…
·Savannah, United States
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