Measles
South Carolina

Measles in South Carolina

Measles is a highly contagious viral infection caused by the measles virus. It primarily affects unvaccinated children but can infect anyone without immunity. Historically, it was a common childhood disease worldwide and remains a significant health threat in areas with low vaccination rates.

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What is Measles?

Measles is one of the most contagious diseases known to humans. It's a viral infection that spreads through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Before the measles vaccine was introduced in 1963, major epidemics occurred every 2-3 years, causing an estimated 2.6 million deaths annually worldwide.

Symptoms

  • Early stage β€” High fever (often rising above 104Β°F / 40Β°C), lasting 4-7 days
  • Early stage β€” Persistent dry cough, runny nose (coryza), and sneezing
  • Early stage β€” Red, watery, and light-sensitive eyes (conjunctivitis)
  • Early stage β€” Koplik spots: tiny bluish-white spots inside the cheeks, appearing 1-2 days before the rash
  • Early stage β€” General malaise, loss of appetite, and fatigue
  • Late stage β€” Red, blotchy maculopapular rash starting at the hairline and face
  • Late stage β€” Rash spreads downward to the neck, trunk, arms, and legs over 3-4 days
  • Late stage β€” Rash spots may merge into large confluent patches
  • Late stage β€” Fever often spikes higher as the rash peaks, then gradually subsides
  • Possible complications β€” Ear infections, pneumonia, diarrhea, encephalitis (rare but serious)

Transmission

Measles spreads through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes. The virus can remain airborne and infectious for up to 2 hours in an enclosed space. It is one of the most contagious diseases known, with 90% of non-immune individuals becoming infected after exposure.

Contagious Period: 4 days before to 4 days after rash appears

Prevention

  • MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine - 97% effective after 2 doses
  • Isolation of infected individuals
  • Post-exposure prophylaxis within 72 hours of exposure
  • Immune globulin for high-risk individuals
  • Maintaining high vaccination coverage (95%+) for herd immunity

South Carolina Health Resources

Local health department information and state-specific prevention guidance

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South Carolina Health Department

For official state health alerts, vaccination locations, and public health guidance specific to South Carolina, visit your state health department's website.

Understanding Measles: Key Questions

Whether you live in South Carolina or are traveling there, knowing the symptoms, timeline, and when to seek care helps you act quickly if exposure occurs.

When to Seek Care

Seek care if you experience severe dehydration, bloody stools, high fever, or symptoms lasting more than 3 days. Children under 5, adults over 65, and immunocompromised individuals should seek care earlier.

Emergency symptoms: Severe dehydration, inability to keep fluids down for 12 or more hours, or neurological symptoms require emergency care.

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Expert Resources & References

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CDC

Official guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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WHO

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Research

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Medically Reviewed Content

Disease information on Virus Watcher is reviewed by our Chief Epidemiologist, a former CDC lead analyst for FluSight forecasting. Outbreak data is aggregated from verified sources including BEACON, ProMED, WHO, CDC, and 50+ national health agencies. This information is for educational purposes and should not replace professional medical advice.

Last reviewed: 2026-07-18

Recent Measles Reports

No confirmed cases reported in South Carolina yet. Here are the latest Measles reports from our global surveillance network.

This event envelope includes reports on measles cases and clusters in Peru. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=5ac5f370-1a28-4b3c-9ad0-9c422e8aa70d)

Peru Β· 2026-04-07

This event envelope covers measles cases and outbreaks in Pakistan. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=49294cdd-8a35-4e44-be4b-b06e7df5823c)

Pakistan Β· 2026-04-26

This even folder documents measles cases and outbreaks in Sierra Leone. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=177c651a-607e-4744-9df4-7a8dba7144f8)

Sierra Leone Β· 2026-05-17

Bulgaria is experiencing an active measles outbreak with 165 confirmed cases as of 23 Apr 2026. The cases are concentrated in Vratsa Province (72% of cases) and primarily affect unvaccinated children and infants too young for routine immunization. The outbreak has expanded from o…

Bulgaria Β· 2026-04-23

This event envelope contains reports on measles in Honduras. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=dfeaa947-7ac6-48ed-95e9-651ee5e7ba79)

Honduras Β· 2026-05-23

This event envelope contains report on measles in DRC. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=e83c9a5c-8a1b-4b70-bc30-ff8a7e17e245)

United States Β· 2026-04-28

This event envelope contains reports on measles in Kosovo. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=1b83a869-6d43-457f-93ac-08f7732f947a)

Kosovo Β· 2026-06-23

This event envelope contains reports on measles in Syria. *Source: BEACON* - [View Full Report](https://beaconbio.org/en/event/?eventid=0cf3142d-5738-471e-bb56-90776b69df85)

Syria Β· 2026-06-16

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