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South Carolina confirms second measles case in Saluda County

By Thomson Reuters May 4, 2026 | 11:31 AM

May 4 (Reuters) – The South Carolina Department of Public Health on Monday confirmed a second measles case in Saluda County, ​saying it was linked to the initial ‌case reported on April 17.

The cases are unrelated to a separate measles outbreak in South Carolina’s Upstate region that totaled 997 cases and was declared over ‌on ​April 26, the state health ⁠department added.

Here are ⁠some details:

• The first case was associated with international travel, while the second case involved a known contact who had been quarantining ​since April 17.

• The health department said the individual linked to the second case ⁠did not have any ⁠public exposures, and the individual’s vaccination ​status is unknown.

• No one is currently isolating, while ​39 people remain in quarantine through May ‌9.

• “This second case was identified from an exposure linked to the initial case, and the individual had already been quarantining before symptoms ⁠developed,” said Brannon Traxler, the agency’s deputy director and chief medical officer.

• As of April 30, 1,814 ⁠confirmed measles ‌cases had been reported in the ⁠U.S. this year, according to the ​Centers ‌for Disease Control and Prevention.

• Vaccination ​remains the ⁠most effective way to prevent measles, and vaccines are available through healthcare providers, pharmacies and local health departments, the South Carolina health department said.

(Reporting by Siddhi Mahatole in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Tasim Zahid)