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South Carolina health officials have identified a new measles case in Spartanburg with an unknown source.
The ongoing outbreak has seen 44 cases, primarily centered in Spartanburg County.
Officials are concerned about community spread as some cases have no identified source.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has identified one new case of measles in Spartanburg. and like two other cases reported earlier this week, the source of the new infection is unknown.
When health officials are unsure about where and how a person became infected, it's "worrisome," state epidemiologist Linda Bell said in a question-and-answer session with media on Nov. 12.
If the source of an infection is known, health officials can move quickly to quarantine anyone who has

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