Measles Outbreak in South Carolina Reaches 185 Cases Amid Vaccination Concerns
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The measles outbreak in South Carolina has grown to 185 cases, mostly among unvaccinated children, highlighting ongoing challenges with vaccine hesitancy and the resurgence of measles in the US, despite the vaccine's success in eliminating the disease for over two decades.
- South Carolina measles outbreak grows to 185 cases amid vaccination worries Al Jazeera
- DPH reports new measles cases in Upstate, bringing outbreak total to 185 FOX Carolina
- Measles, whooping cough, chicken pox cases surge in Upstate due to low vaccination rates WLOS
- More measles in South Carolina imperils U.S. elimination status NBC News
- Opinion | South Carolina serves up another taste of RFK Jr.’s America The Washington Post
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