SC Public Health officials confirm four new measles cases in Upstate
South Carolina health officials confirm four new measles cases in Spartanburg County, part of an outbreak in the Upstate.
South Carolina health officials confirm four new measles cases in Spartanburg County, part of an outbreak in the Upstate.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health has updated the number of confirmed measles cases to 16.
South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed on Thursday (October 9) the state’s 11th case of measles overall in South Carolina this year.
The U.S. saw a small increase in measles cases last week, an indicator that outbreaks are slowing down, though exposures at a busy airport in Colorado and a Shakira concert in New Jersey are keeping public health experts on their toes.
Some troubling new numbers about the measles outbreak.