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In a recent announcement, Clemson University officials revealed that a member of the university community has been diagnosed with measles. This confirmation came from the South Carolina Department of Public Health, which reported the case as part of a broader outbreak affecting the state.
Health authorities are urging students, staff, and faculty to be vigilant and monitor for symptoms associated with the highly contagious virus. Symptoms typically include fever, cough, runny nose, and a distinctive rash. The university is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of its campus community, including disseminating information about vaccination and preventive health practices.
Clemson officials are working closely with public health officials to investigate the situation and provide guidance to those who may have been in contact with the infected individual. The university emphasizes the importance of vaccination as a key strategy in controlling the spread of measles, particularly in light of the current outbreak in South Carolina.
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