Today in an update the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) announced 12 more measles cases in an ongoing outbreak, bringing the state total to 962 cases since last October. The outbreak’s epicenter remains Spartanburg County.
Complications are not reportable to DPH, but we have learned of 20 hospitalizations, including both adults and children.
“Complications are not reportable to DPH, but we have learned of 20 hospitalizations, including both adults and children, for complications of the disease since the beginning of the outbreak,” DPH said. “Additional cases required medical care for measles but were not hospitalized.”
Of the 962 case patients, 615 are between the ages of 5 and 17, and 253 are under the age of 5. Cases are primarily among unvaccinated residents (893), with 20 cases in people with partial vaccination, 26 in people fully vaccinated, and 23 with unknown vaccination status.
Florida now has 68 cases
In other outbreak news, Florida now has 68 measles case so far this year, and at least 57 of those are part of an ongoing outbreak at Ave Maria University.
And in North Dakota, the Department of Health and Human Services said yesterday there are now six confirmed measles cases in the state this year, with multiple exposures. Pembina County has reported five measles cases.