South Carolina Measles Outbreak 2026: 99 New Cases in 72 Hours
The South Carolina measles outbreak 2026 hits a grim milestone with 310 total cases. 99 new infections were reported in 72 hours as officials struggle with tracing.
The measles situation in South Carolina is escalating rapidly. State health officials reported on Friday, January 9, 2026, that nearly 100 new cases were identified in just the last three days, overwhelming local contact tracing efforts.
Tracking the South Carolina Measles Outbreak 2026 Expansion
According to the latest update, 99 new cases have emerged since Tuesday, pushing the total count to 310 cases since the outbreak began in October 2025. Currently, 200 individuals are in quarantine, while 9 remain in isolation. The sheer volume of exposure sites is making it difficult for health officials to identify every person at risk.
Epidemiological Challenges and High Transmission Rates
Dr. Linda Bell, the state epidemiologist, emphasized that the virus's high contagiousness is the primary driver. "One measles case can result in up to 20 new infections among unvaccinated contacts," she stated. Officials fear hundreds more may have been exposed without their knowledge.
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