FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Oct. 1, 2025
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has launched a new webpage that shares positive rabies cases in animals with the public. The launch of this new webpage coincides with World Rabies Day, observed each year on Sept. 28 to raise awareness about rabies prevention and honor Louis Pasteur, the developer of the rabies vaccine.
DPH will routinely post positive animal tests by geographic area to provide statewide rabies incidence and trend data. The new reporting format can be found on DPH’s Data, Reports on Rabies webpage.
“Posting all animal rabies data and related information in one place on the DPH website will give the public a comprehensive look at the presence of rabid animals where exposures to humans or pets may have occurred,” said Dr. Linda Bell, state epidemiologist and Health Programs Branch director. “In addition, the webpage provides updated information on single cases weekly and features current and past data related to cases statewide to give the public information about the likely risk of exposure. More importantly, it will encourage people to take steps to protect their pets and themselves from rabies.”
Keeping pets up to date on their rabies vaccinations and avoiding contact with wildlife are the best ways to keep you and your family safe. It is important for anyone who might have been exposed to rabies to contact a health care provider as quickly as possible.
DPH investigates all animal bite reports and considers each a potential exposure until proven otherwise. Also, the DPH rabies prevention and control program maintains effective rabies control interventions, including:
In 2024, DPH’s Rabies Program conducted 15,209 rabies investigations, with 1,440 specimens being submitted to the agency’s public health laboratory. Of those, there were 81 lab-confirmed cases of rabies in animals statewide. For more information on rabies visit dph.sc.gov/rabies or cdc.gov/rabies.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Aug. 14, 2026
COLUMBIA, S.C. – With heat advisories and extreme heat warnings in effect across the state, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is reminding everyone in South Carolina to take measures to protect themselves from heat-related illnesses.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
August 10, 2026
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
August 10, 2026
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is celebrating 20 years of the SC Tobacco Quitline, which has helped nearly 300,000 South Carolinians quit nicotine successfully since 2006.
The SC Tobacco Quitline (1-800-QUIT-NOW) provides free, 24/7 quit support to residents of South Carolina regardless of health insurance coverage.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
August 5, 2026
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed an outbreak of West Nile virus in the Pee Dee and is encouraging residents to take personal protective measures against mosquitoes.
Two human cases of West Nile virus were diagnosed in the Pee Dee within a similar time frame and geographic radius, indicating sustained West Nile virus activity in the area and meeting the definition of an outbreak.