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Findings/South Carolina Measles Outbreak Ends After Sickening Nearly
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South Carolina Measles Outbreak Ends After Sickening Nearly

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One medium-concern finding.

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South Carolina Measles Outbreak Ends After Sickening Nearly🦠 Disease & Outbreaks

South Carolina Measles Outbreak Ends After Nearly 1,000 Cases

South Carolina's measles outbreak has ended after infecting nearly 1,000 people over 200 days. The outbreak highlighted how quickly the disease spreads when vaccination rates drop, particularly among vulnerable groups like seniors. Health officials are urging residents to check their vaccination status to prevent future outbreaks.

Medium Concern
📰 News reportGoogle Health News
9Apr 26, 2026
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