SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Cases of measles in the U.S. are on the rise, with North Carolina confirming its first recent case from a person traveling in the Raleigh-Durham Airport.
It comes as South Carolina battles an outbreak with 135 cases total and 168 in quarantine.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health is reporting nine new cases of measles in the state since Friday.
In Spartanburg, which is the epicenter of the outbreak, vaccination rates are among the lowest in the state…