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South Carolina Measles Surge Highlights Hospital-Reporting Gaps
health3 days ago

South Carolina Measles Surge Highlights Hospital-Reporting Gaps

South Carolina’s measles outbreak—the largest in the U.S. since elimination—has been accompanied by unusually few reported hospitalizations (about 2%) because hospitals aren’t required to report measles-related admissions, leaving doctors with incomplete data on severity and complicating public messaging and resource planning. Only a subset of hospitals report, data to guide responses remain inconsistent, and experts say the true hospitalization rate is likely higher (around 20%). The story also notes political and policy pressures around vaccines that influence how information is shared, underscoring the need for more transparent, real-time data to combat the outbreak.

South Carolina Measles Outbreak Falls Through the Cracks: Hospitals Don’t Have to Report Admissions
health5 days ago

South Carolina Measles Outbreak Falls Through the Cracks: Hospitals Don’t Have to Report Admissions

ProPublica finds that South Carolina’s measles outbreak, the largest in the U.S. since elimination, is undercounted because hospitals aren’t required to report measles-related admissions; only about 2% of cases have reported hospitalizations, far below CDC estimates of ~20%, leaving doctors with incomplete data and hindering public health response. Reporting is voluntary and inconsistent across states, complicating risk communication and resource allocation.