Measles outbreak reaches a major South Carolina college campus

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The South Carolinameasles outbreakhas spread to Clemson University.

The state’s Department of Public Health informed Clemson staff of a “confirmed case of measles” in an individual associated with the university, according to an update from the school published Saturday.

“The individual has isolated, per DPH requirements, and DPH is conducting contact tracing with individuals who may have been exposed and outlining isolation and quarantine protocols,” the school stated.

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Individuals thought to be exposed to the virus will be contacted via email about quarantining.

Officials are reporting 558 cases of measles centered around Spartanburg County in thecurrent outbreak.

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The state’s Department of Public Health informed Clemson staff of a confirmed case of measles in an individual associated with the university.(iStock)

Some cases are travel-related exposures or close contacts with known cases, according to the DPH.

Other cases have no identified source, suggesting that measles is circulating in the community and couldspread further.

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“Over the last seven to nine days, we’ve had upwards ofover 200 new cases.That’s doubled just in the last week,” said Dr.Johnathon Elkes, an emergency medicine physician at Prisma Health in Greenville, South Carolina, during a media briefing Friday.

“We feel like we’re really kind of staring over the edge, knowing that this is about to get a lot worse.”

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Nearly 98% of main campus Clemson students have provided proof of immunity, according to the most recent data from Student Health Services.(Mike Comer/Getty Images)

Nearly 98% of main campus Clemson students have providedproof of immunity, according to the most recent data from Student Health Services.

“The health, safety and well-being of Clemson’s campus community remains our highest priority,” the school noted.

“We feel like we’re really kind of staring over the edge, knowing that this is about to get a lot worse.”

A person infected with measles is contagious for four days before and after a rash begins.Isolation of an actively infectious case lasts until four full days have passed after the onset of the rash. 

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If people without documented immunity receive a dose of the MMR vaccine within 72 hours after the last exposure, they do not have to quarantine, officials say.(iStock)

If a person without documented immunity receives a dose of the MMR vaccine within 72 hours after the last exposure, that person does not have to quarantine.

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The university also claims to have previously provided guidance to students, faculty and staff regardingmeasles preparedness. 

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More information is available on the Student Health Services website and through the South Carolina Department of Public Health’s measles updates.

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