South Carolina Measles Outbreak Is Now Largest In U.S. History Since Elimination

South Carolina's measles outbreak has taken a devastating turn, claiming the top spot as the largest in U.S. history since its eradication in 2000. According to recent data from the state health department, a staggering 789 cases of measles have been reported, surpassing all previous outbreaks.

The majority of these cases – over 600 in 2023 alone – have emerged in children under the age of 11, with infants and toddlers also significantly affected. An alarming 692 of those infected are unvaccinated, highlighting the urgent need for parents to ensure their children receive the necessary vaccinations.

Spartanburg County, with its large population of over 350,000, is particularly hard hit, accounting for nearly all reported cases – an astonishing 756 out of 789. The county's health officials have expressed concerns that the situation may worsen in the coming weeks.

As the measles outbreak continues to spread rapidly across the state, public health experts are sounding the alarm about the dangers of vaccination decline. Dr. Johnathon Elke of Prisma Health warned earlier this year that "we feel like we're really kind of staring over the edge, knowing that this is about to get a lot worse."

With nearly 88% of reported cases among unvaccinated individuals, it's clear that measles is no longer just a distant threat, but an immediate and tangible reality. As vaccination rates continue to dip, especially among school-age children, the risk of further outbreaks grows.

The data from this outbreak highlights a worrying trend: in 2019, childhood vaccinations against measles reached 95%, but by 2023, that number had fallen to just 92%. This decline is happening at an alarming rate, with the current outbreak spreading faster than the 2025 nationwide outbreak, which saw 2,255 confirmed cases.
 
🤕 Measles outbreak in SC is a wake-up call for parents. I remember when my kids were young and measles was almost non-existent. But now it's back and it's spreading fast. Unvaccinated kids are getting infected left and right... 692 unvax'd cases? That's crazy! 🤯 We need to get our kids vaccinated ASAP, no questions asked. I'm not sure what's going on with these declining vaccination rates, but it's alarming. If we're not careful, this outbreak could turn into a bigger problem. Let's hope the health experts can find a way to stop it before things get out of hand 😬
 
Ugh this is getting super scary 🤯! Like I'm not surprised it's in SC where some people are still anti-vax but come on parents you gotta get your kids vaccinated ASAP!!! 😱 I mean I know it can be inconvenient and stuff but the risk of measles is REAL 💉 600+ cases of kids under 11? That's crazy! And with 756 out of 789 in one county?! 🤯 How are health officials supposed to keep up with this?! We need to get our vaccination rates back on track ASAP or else it's gonna be a disaster 🚨
 
omg this is crazy 🤯! like what's going on in spartanburg county?! 756 out of 789 cases? that's insane 💀 i mean i know vaccination rates have been declining and all but this is just getting out of hand 🚨. and it's not just kids either, I've seen so many parents just saying no to the vaccine for their little ones... what are they thinking?! 😱 measles is a serious disease that can cause real harm and even death 💔. i'm seriously worried about the future of public health if we don't get vaccination rates back on track 🤝
 
🤔 I'm shocked and concerned about this measles outbreak in SC! It's crazy how quickly it's spread, especially among kids under 11 🚨. As a parent myself, it makes me super anxious thinking about my little ones getting infected 🤕.

I agree that the vaccination rates have been declining over the past few years, but come on, 2% is still a looong way off from where we need to be 🙅‍♂️. I mean, I get it that some parents might have concerns or questions about vaccines, but not having them just because of fear? No thanks! 💯

The stats are pretty alarming - nearly 88% of reported cases among unvaccinated kids? That's a ticking time bomb waiting to happen 🚧. We need to step up our efforts to get more parents on board with vaccinating their kids ASAP ⏱️. This is not just about individual health, but also about community protection 🤝.

I hope the county's health officials are able to contain this outbreak and prevent further spread 🙏. It's time for us to take action and protect our kids from this devastating disease 💪!
 
🤯 this is wild, I mean i know ppl can be anti-vax but 789 cases is just crazy, like what's goin on? 🤕 I got a kid in my life who refused to get vaccinated and now she's been exposed to measles... it's like, no joke. 🚨 the numbers are just gettin bigger and bigger, it's scariatin' me. 🙅‍♀️ and now ppl are sayin we're staring over the edge, it's like, what are we doin? 😩
 
OMG, this is super scary 🤕! Measles used to be something you only heard about in old movies, but now it's like a real-life threat for kids in South Carolina 😨. I mean, 789 cases?! That's crazy! And the worst part is that most of these cases are from unvaccinated kids under 11 🤢. I don't know how anyone can let their kid go around without getting vaccinated when it's literally a matter of life and death 💀.

I'm really worried about what's gonna happen next, like Dr. Elke said we're kinda staring over the edge 🚨. Like, are we prepared for this to get even worse? The numbers are already so crazy, but if vaccination rates keep dropping... *shudders*. It's not just the kids who need to worry, though - parents and caregivers have a huge responsibility too 👩‍👧.

I'm calling BS on people who say vaccines are safe or don't work 🙅‍♂️. This is real-life proof that they're not as effective as we thought 🤔. We need to get serious about vaccination rates ASAP, 'cause this isn't just a local problem - it's a national crisis 😬.
 
😕 I'm so worried about this measles outbreak in South Carolina... it's like we're taking two steps back 🚫🤯. I remember when my kids were young, their parents used to freak out if they didn't get vaccinated on time, and now look at us - we're seeing cases of measles in children under 11, which is just heartbreaking 💔. What's going on? We need to come together as a community to make sure our kids are protected 🤝. I think parents should be doing more to educate themselves about the importance of vaccinations and making sure their little ones get the shots they need 🧬. It's scary, but we can do this! 💪
 
🤕😷🚨 Measles outbreak in South Carolina is getting out of control 📈! 789 cases reported already and it's mostly affecting kids under 11 🤦‍♀️. I'm so worried about all the unvaccinated babies 👶 and toddlers 👧. We need to get vaccinated ASAP 💉, especially before they go to school 🏫. The numbers are crazy - 692 infected people aren't even vaccinated! 😱 What's going on with vaccination rates? It went from 95% in 2019 to 92% now... that's a huge drop 📉. We need to act fast and protect ourselves from this virus 💪🏽.
 
🤔 I mean, can we really blame vaccination rates on kids today? They're literally being educated about vaccines in schools now 📚👶 and it's not like they're being forced to get 'em or anything. It just feels like the whole country is slowly losing its grip on reality when it comes to public health. I'm no expert, but from where I'm sitting, this whole situation feels super avoidable. What's next? Are we gonna start blaming TikTok for the measles outbreak too? 📺😒
 
🤔 I think its crazy how a bunch of parents are putting their kids in danger by not vaccinating them 🚫. Like, whats the point of having all these new medicines and treatments if we're just gonna keep letting diseases like measles run wild? 🧹 We need to take responsibility for our kids' health and make sure they get vaccinated 💉. Its not just about saving one person's life, its about protecting the whole community 👥. I mean, who wants to be around a bunch of sick kids running around with red spots on their faces? 🤢 Not me 😷. Seriously though, if we don't take action now, were gonna be stuck dealing with outbreaks like this in the future 🚨.
 
🤕 this is getting outta control! like, what's gonna happen if vaccination rates don't kick it into high gear ASAP?! 🚨 we can't keep letting these outbreaks get worse & worse... 789 cases in one state alone is insane! 🤯 how many more lives are at risk? i'm literally checking the news every hour waiting for some update on how this is gonna be contained. 💉 we need to get parents on board with getting their kids vaccinated ASAP or else we're lookin' at a whole lot of unnecessary suffering & hospitalizations...
 
Wow 🤯, this is crazy! Measles cases are skyrocketing in South Carolina and it's like a ticking time bomb 🕰️. I mean, over 600 cases of kids under 11? That's insane 😱. The stats are showing us that unvaccinated people make up the majority (692 out of 789), which is super worrying. We really need to get those vaccination rates back up ASAP 💉. It's like Dr. Elke said, they're staring into a big mess 🤯 and it's only gonna get worse if we don't take action! 🚨
 
💉🚨 this is getting ridiculous 🤯, I mean, a measles outbreak in South Carolina with over 700 cases? That's insane 🤷‍♂️, and it's not like we haven't seen this before... but the fact that most of these kids are unvaccinated is just heartbreaking 😔. I'm all for personal choice and stuff, but when it comes to vaccinations, can't people see how this affects the people around them? 🤝 especially in a community as big as Spartanburg County... it's like they're setting themselves up for disaster 🔥.
 
Measles is like that one aunt who just won't leave 🤣... just kidding! But seriously, it's crazy how a little decline in vaccinations can lead to a huge problem. I mean, 92% of kids getting vaccinated against measles in 2019 and now we're seeing cases piling up in 2025? That's like the plot twist from a bad medical drama 📺. Parents need to wake up (no pun intended) and make sure their little ones are good to go on vaccinations! And Spartanburg County, I feel you guys... it's like you're the measles hotspot 📍!
 
man this is so concerning 🤕 789 cases of measles in one state is wild and most of them are kids under 11, it's like they're immune to common sense lol I'm glad the health officials are sounding the alarm but 756 out of 350k in Spartanburg County that's just crazy 🚨 I feel for all those parents who aren't vaccinating their kids, it's not a choice between freedom and fear it's about protecting your own family from getting sick 💉
 
🤕😷 Oh man, this South Carolina measles outbreak is getting crazy! I mean, 789 cases and it's all unvaccinated kids under 11? 🤯 It's like we're living in a horror movie where vaccines are optional and outbreaks happen left and right. The stats from Spartanburg County are just wild - nearly all the reported cases are coming from there! 🌪️ I'm not gonna lie, it's freaking me out to see how many people (692 of them) aren't even vaccinated. We need to get our act together on this ASAP or we're gonna have a whole lot more problems down the line... 🤦‍♂️
 
Measles is literally taking over SC and it's scary 😱 I mean, 789 cases? That's like, a huge number! And the fact that most of them are kids under 11? It's just not right 🤕 My cousin has a kid who's still unvaccinated and I'm like "seriously?!?" How hard is it to just get vaccinated?! 🙄
 
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