At a Glance
- South Carolina measles outbreak now exceeds 600 confirmed cases, surpassing the West Texas surge.
- The national tally reached a 30-year high of 2,242 infections in 2025, largely driven by the Texas outbreak.
- If the trend continues, the state could see another year of elevated measles activity.
- Why it matters: Rising cases threaten vulnerable populations and strain public health resources.
The latest data reveal a growing measles outbreak in South Carolina that has infected more than 600 people since October, with hundreds more potentially exposed. The surge is on track to outpace the West Texas outbreak that began in January of last year and was a key driver of the 2025 record of 2,242 confirmed U.S. cases.
The Rise of the Outbreak
South Carolina’s outbreak began in October and has spread across multiple counties. Public health officials have noted a sharp increase in reported cases over the past few weeks. The number of confirmed infections now tops 600, a figure that eclipses the West Texas outbreak’s peak.
National Context
In 2025, measles reached its highest level in more than three decades, with 2,242 confirmed infections nationwide. The West Texas outbreak, which started in January of the previous year, was a major contributor to that total. South Carolina’s current trajectory could push the national count higher and extend the period of elevated activity.
Timeline of Events
| Date | Event |
|---|---|
| October | South Carolina outbreak begins |
| January 2025 | West Texas outbreak starts |
| Jan 22, 2026 | South Carolina outbreak surpasses West Texas in confirmed cases |
| 2025 | National total reaches 2,242 infections |
Implications for Public Health
The rapid rise in cases underscores the need for vigilant vaccination efforts. Health officials warn that communities with low immunization rates are at greater risk. The South Carolina outbreak’s growth rate suggests that additional resources may be required to contain the spread.
What’s Next
Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and coordinating with state and federal agencies. They are also reviewing vaccination records to identify gaps. The goal is to prevent further transmission and protect vulnerable populations.

Key Takeaways
- South Carolina’s measles outbreak now exceeds 600 confirmed cases.
- The outbreak is outpacing the West Texas surge that led to a 2025 national record of 2,242 infections.
- Continued vigilance and vaccination are essential to curb the spread.
The story was reported by Natalie A. Brooks and published by News Of Fort Worth on Jan 22, 2026.
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This article is based solely on publicly available data and the original reporting by Natalie A. Brooks for News Of Fort Worth.

