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DPH confirms second measles case in Saluda County unrelated to state's recently ended outbreak
South Carolina Public Radio | By Luis-Alfredo Garcia
Published May 4, 2026 at 1:26 PM EDT
The illness stems from a person who became sick after international travel.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported a second measles case in Saluda County Monday. The new case is unrelated to the state's measles outbreak that ended April 26 and developed into the nation's largest outbreak since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000.
DPH reported the first international-travel-related case on April 17 in a Saluda County adult who is now out of quarantine. The second person — whose vaccination history is unknown — has been in quarantine and has not caused additional public exposure.
Thirty-nine people will stay in quarantine through May 9.
DPH Deputy Director and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Brannon Traxler said in a statement that the agency's strategies to prevent further case spread from the exposure have been successful...
DPH confirms second measles case in Saluda County unrelated to state's recently ended outbreak
South Carolina Public Radio | By Luis-Alfredo Garcia
Published May 4, 2026 at 1:26 PM EDT
The illness stems from a person who became sick after international travel.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported a second measles case in Saluda County Monday. The new case is unrelated to the state's measles outbreak that ended April 26 and developed into the nation's largest outbreak since the disease was declared eliminated in 2000.
DPH reported the first international-travel-related case on April 17 in a Saluda County adult who is now out of quarantine. The second person — whose vaccination history is unknown — has been in quarantine and has not caused additional public exposure.
Thirty-nine people will stay in quarantine through May 9.
DPH Deputy Director and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Brannon Traxler said in a statement that the agency's strategies to prevent further case spread from the exposure have been successful...