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Health Alerts - United States

Health Alerts - United States

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Stay informed with the latest public health updates across the United States. 'US Public Health Alerts' brings you critical information on health advisories, disease outbreaks, and safety recalls that matter to you. Whether it's emerging diseases, vaccine updates, or food safety alerts, we keep you informed and prepared. Tune in daily for concise, accurate, and trustworthy health alerts to protect you and your loved ones.

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  • US Faces Winter Health Alerts: Measles Surge, Flu Spikes, and Vaccination Concerns Raise Public Health Warnings
    2025/12/27
    Listeners, as of today, the United States faces several key public health alerts centered on rising infectious disease cases amid winter conditions. ProMED reports increased influenza cases in New York, particularly H3N2 among children in Buffalo, signaling a seasonal uptick. Meanwhile, measles surges dramatically with nearly 2,000 confirmed cases across more than 40 states this year, the worst in over three decades, including ongoing hot spots in South Carolina, Arizona, and Utah, as noted by Xtalks and STAT News. The New Jersey Health Department alerts residents to a potential measles exposure at Newark Liberty International Airport on December 19, linked to an infected traveler passing through multiple terminals.

    The CDC warns of low but monitored risk from highly pathogenic avian influenza, following Washington's first human H5N5 case in November, which resulted in a fatality, according to King County Public Health. Symptoms mimic seasonal flu, but human-to-human transmission remains undocumented here. ProMED also highlights theileriosis alerts in Kansas cattle, though human risk is minimal.

    Vaccination gaps fuel concerns: the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recently shifted hepatitis B guidance, weakening the universal newborn dose recommendation, a move criticized by the American Medical Association as reckless amid falling DTaP rates and tetanus increases tied to lower immunization and climate factors, per AMA and ProMED. Measles elimination status is at risk, with three deaths this year.

    Travelers, CDC urges updated vaccines, handwashing, and mosquito precautions for global risks like chikungunya in China and Bolivia, and polio in Europe and Africa. Today marks International Day of Epidemic Preparedness, emphasizing resilient systems, as per UN Secretary-General's message.

    Stay vigilant: get vaccinated, monitor symptoms like fever or rash, and consult physicians on personalized risks, especially with holiday gatherings boosting respiratory viruses.

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  • Public Health Alert: Rising Flu, COVID, Measles, and Foodborne Risks Demand Vaccination and Preventive Measures
    2025/12/25
    Public health alerts in the United States today focus on a mix of respiratory viruses, vaccine‑preventable diseases, and foodborne risks, especially as holiday travel and gatherings peak.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, influenza activity is high or rapidly rising in most of the country, with an estimated millions of flu illnesses so far this season and tens of thousands of hospitalizations and nearly two thousand deaths. The News reports that hospitals in several states have gone on high alert for what many are calling a “super flu,” driven largely by the H3N2 subtype of influenza A, which has mutated enough that many people’s existing immunity offers less protection. In Georgia, local reports describe the CDC classifying flu activity as high, with school disruptions and rising hospitalizations. Health officials stress that flu vaccination, even late in the season, reduces the risk of severe disease and death, and they urge listeners to stay home when sick, cover coughs and sneezes, wash hands frequently, and consider masks in crowded indoor settings.Travel and Tour World reports that COVID‑19 infections are also rising or likely increasing in roughly thirty states, with moderate to high viral activity in parts of the Midwest and Northeast, based on federal surveillance data and wastewater signals. While overall COVID levels are below earlier pandemic peaks, experts note steady increases in test positivity and hospital visits. Co‑circulation of flu and COVID‑19 creates a double challenge, especially for older adults, people with chronic conditions, pregnant people, and very young children. The CDC continues to recommend that all eligible people receive updated COVID‑19 and seasonal flu vaccines as the first line of defense, and public health messaging emphasizes masks in crowded indoor spaces, improving ventilation, and testing before visiting vulnerable family members.Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, is also increasing in many states, affecting infants, toddlers, and older adults. Some hospitals, according to multiple regional reports summarized by CIDRAP, have reinstated visitor restrictions and mask requirements due to combined surges of flu, COVID‑19, and RSV, especially in parts of Georgia, Ohio, Indiana, New Jersey, and New York.Vaccine‑preventable childhood diseases are another major public health alert. CIDRAP reports that the United States has surpassed two thousand confirmed measles cases this year, the highest since the early 1990s, with several deaths and about one in ten patients requiring hospitalization, largely among unvaccinated children and adults. South Carolina alone has more than one hundred fifty cases, with other clusters in multiple states. Experts warn that even a modest drop in measles‑mumps‑rubella, or MMR, vaccination could return the country to hundreds of thousands of measles cases annually, levels not seen since the mid‑20th century. At the same time, CIDRAP highlights confusion about pertussis, or whooping cough, recommendations, with many Americans unaware that pertussis and whooping cough are the same disease. Public health agencies underscore that staying current on routine childhood and booster vaccines is critical to prevent outbreaks.Foodborne illness is also on the alert list. WHIO, citing a CDC announcement, reports a multistate Salmonella outbreak linked to raw oysters distributed across the country. Federal officials advise listeners not to eat raw or undercooked oysters from implicated lots and to check local or CDC notices for brand and harvest details. People who recently ate raw oysters and develop symptoms such as diarrhea, fever, or stomach cramps are urged to contact a healthcare provider.Finally, agricultural health surveillance continues to track H5N1 avian influenza in dairy cattle. CIDRAP reports that the USDA recently confirmed a new H5N1 spillover event in a Wisconsin dairy herd. While current risk to the general public remains low, workers with close contact to infected animals are advised to use appropriate protective equipment and follow state and federal guidance.Across all these alerts, health authorities emphasize a few consistent actions: stay up to date on vaccinations, including flu, COVID‑19, and routine childhood shots; practice good hand hygiene; wear a well‑fitting mask in crowded indoor spaces, especially if you or those around you are at higher risk; stay home and test if you develop respiratory symptoms; and pay attention to local public health announcements about outbreaks, hospital visitor policies, and food recalls.Thank you for tuning in, and remember to subscribe so you don’t miss future updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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  • US Health Alerts 2025: Influenza H3N2, Measles Outbreak, Mpox Case, and New Vaccine Recommendations Spark Nationwide Concern
    2025/12/23
    Several significant health alerts are affecting the United States as we approach the end of 2025. According to ProMED, a global health surveillance network, influenza activity remains a major concern nationwide, with H3N2 subclade K identified as the prevalent strain circulating across the country. The CDC has already reported pediatric deaths from influenza this season, with confirmed fatalities in Colorado and North Carolina.

    Measles continues to pose a serious threat, with ProMED reporting 148 confirmed cases in South Carolina alone, along with additional cases documented in South Dakota and North Carolina. Listeners should be aware that measles exposure has occurred at multiple airports and on flights, suggesting potential for continued spread in transportation hubs.

    Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, remains active in Tennessee and Texas according to health surveillance data. ProMED also confirms that Hansen's disease has been identified in Florida, marking an important development for a condition that requires specific clinical attention and contact investigation.

    A critical development involves mpox, with ProMED documenting the first confirmed 2025 case in El Paso, Texas. This represents an important epidemiological marker as the nation continues monitoring mpox transmission patterns.

    Respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, continues circulating domestically, though international cases have shown serious complications including respiratory distress syndrome.

    Additionally, the CDC Advisory Council on Immunization Practices recently voted to eliminate long-standing recommendations for hepatitis B vaccines for newborns, according to reporting from NOTUS and Undark. This represents a significant shift in pediatric immunization guidance that parents and healthcare providers should be aware of as they make vaccination decisions for infants.

    Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for continued health updates and information. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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