South Carolina health officials say a measles outbreak in the state is “accelerating.”

“The factors that are contributing to the increased number of cases include gatherings around the Thanksgiving holiday,” said Linda J. Bell, South Carolina’s state epidemiologist.

Since Friday, the state has reported 27 additional measles cases, bringing the total linked to an outbreak first identified in October to 111. Health officials said about 250 people are currently in quarantine after possible exposure, and 16 are in isolation.

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Cases have been traced to households, churches and schools, officials said.

Health authorities continue to urge vaccination as the strongest protection against measles. More than 100 o

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