2025 Measles Outbreak Declared Over

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    • DPH Awards Clemson Rural Health $7.7M Maternal Care Access Grant to Improve Care of Mothers and Babies in Underserved Areas

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
      April 30, 2026

      COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is pleased to announce the awarding of a $7.7 million Maternal Care Access Project grant to Clemson Rural Health of Clemson University, effective April 24th.

      The grant includes $702,750 in one-time funding for the purchase of a Mobile Maternity Unit (MMU), then annual funding of $1.4 million for its operating costs. The grant covers a three-year project period, with two one-year renewal terms.

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    • Statement from Interim Agency Director Dr. Edward Simmer

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
      Apr. 27, 2026

      Today, as we declare an end to the Upstate measles outbreak, the largest in the United States in more than 35 years, I wish to humbly and profoundly thank the many South Carolinians whose hard work prevented this outbreak from becoming far larger and more serious than it could have become. I am very thankful for their efforts and support during this challenging time.

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    • DPH Announces End to Measles Outbreak in Upstate at 997 Cases

      FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
      Apr. 27, 2026

      COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is declaring a formal end to the measles outbreak in the Upstate that totaled 997 cases from October 2025 through March of this year.

      The last confirmed case was reported March 15, and a period of 42 days of no new cases is required to declare the end of a measles outbreak. This number is double the number of days for an incubation period (21 days) and is a clear indicator of a broken transmission chain.

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