Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak rages
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Over 250 people quarantined in South Carolina as measles outbreak rages
"The quarantine period for measles is 21 days from the exposure, which is the maximum incubation period before the tell-tale rash appears. Measles is highly infectious, with up to 90 percent of unvaccinated or otherwise vulnerable people contracting the virus upon exposure. People infected with measles are infectious from four days before the rash appears to four days after its onset."
"The outbreak is occurring in the northern region of South Carolina, with many cases identified in Spartanburg County, which contains Inman, as well as Greenville County. Both counties have low vaccination rates. For the 2024-2025 school year, only 90 percent of Spartanburg students were vaccinated, while Greenville's vaccination rate was 92.4 percent. Those numbers are well below the 95 percent target needed to halt community transmission."
"The two counties' low vaccination rates are coupled with high rates of religious exemptions. Spartanburg has the state's highest rate, with 8.2 percent of students exempt from the school vaccination requirement based on religious beliefs. Neighboring Greenville has a religious vaccination exemption rate of 5.3 percent. Of the 111 outbreak cases, 105 were unvaccinated, three were partially vaccinated, two had an unknown status, and one case was fully vaccinated."
The quarantine period for measles is 21 days from exposure, which is the maximum incubation period before the rash appears. Measles is highly infectious, with up to 90 percent of unvaccinated or otherwise vulnerable people contracting the virus upon exposure. Infected people are infectious from four days before the rash appears to four days after onset. An outbreak is occurring in northern South Carolina, with many cases in Spartanburg County (including Inman) and Greenville County. Spartanburg's 2024-2025 student vaccination rate was 90 percent and Greenville's was 92.4 percent, both below the 95 percent target. Spartanburg has an 8.2 percent religious exemption rate and Greenville 5.3 percent. Of 111 outbreak cases, 105 were unvaccinated, three partially vaccinated, two unknown, and one fully vaccinated. National vaccination rates have declined amid misinformation, and measles cases are at a 33-year high with nearly 2,000 cases and 46 outbreaks this year.
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