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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 Health Alert January 2025 Salmonella Outbreak Measles Cases Surge Amid Vaccine Schedule Changes
    2026/01/20
    Listeners, here's the latest on public health alerts across the United States as of today. Federal and state health agencies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, are investigating a multistate Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to Live it Up Super Greens supplement powders. As of January 14, 45 cases have been reported in 21 states, with illnesses starting between August 2025 and December 2025. Twelve of 41 patients with data were hospitalized, but no deaths occurred. Eighty percent of interviewed patients consumed the supplement, and the company initiated a voluntary recall on January 14. The CDC urges you to avoid eating, selling, or serving these products.

    Flu levels hit a 25-year high earlier this month, per the CDC, amid controversy over recent changes to the childhood immunization schedule announced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on January 5. The update shifts some vaccines like flu, COVID-19, rotavirus, hepatitis A and B, and meningitis from universal recommendations to shared clinical decision-making or high-risk only, reducing targeted illnesses from 17 to 11 for all children. The American Lung Association expresses deep concern, noting these changes bypassed rigorous scientific review and could confuse families, especially with flu surging. More than 200 medical organizations denounce the revisions, calling for congressional oversight, while a majority of states and institutions like Seattle Children's Hospital reject them. Marshall County Public Health Director Sydney Grewell emphasizes vaccines remain the best protection and urges talking to providers.

    Measles cases continue rising, with over 2,200 confirmed in 2025—the highest in 33 years—per CDC data reported by ABC News, including three deaths in unvaccinated individuals. New cases in Texas today mark one year since the outbreak began there, potentially signaling continuous transmission that could end U.S. elimination status, as warned by experts like Dr. Richard Besser.

    A resurgence of whooping cough, or pertussis, is also underway nationwide, according to the American Lung Association, stressing infant vaccinations.

    Stay vigilant, consult healthcare providers, and check official sources for updates.

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  • US Flu Activity Declining After Peak as CDC Reports 18 Million Illnesses and Urges Vaccination
    2026/01/17
    Listeners, as of mid-January 2026, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that US flu activity remains high nationally but is declining after a peak, with flu-positive tests dropping to 18.6% from 24.6% in the prior week ending January 10. Outpatient visits for influenza-like illness fell to 5.3%, still above baseline, while hospitalizations decreased to 8.4 per 100,000 people. The CDC estimates 18 million illnesses, 230,000 hospitalizations, and 9,300 deaths this season, including 32 pediatric deaths—90% unvaccinated—with 15 new ones reported recently. Influenza A(H3N2) subclade K dominates at over 90% of tested strains, but H1N1 is surging to 43% of subtyped viruses by the week ending January 17, potentially shifting severe cases to younger adults.

    Respiratory syncytial virus activity stays elevated, driving hospitalizations in infants under one year and emergency visits among young children aged zero to four. COVID-19 levels are low but rising.

    The California Department of Public Health notes increasing flu cases and hospitalizations there, urging vaccines, tests, and treatments—which remain widely available nationwide. The CDC says it's not too late for flu shots, offering moderate protection against severe disease.

    On vaccines, the CDC revised its childhood schedule on January 5, dropping universal recommendations from 17 to 11 diseases, shifting hepatitis A, hepatitis B, rotavirus, influenza, meningococcal, and RSV shots to high-risk groups or shared decision-making with parents. Insurance like Blue Cross Blue Shield and AHIP plans cover them through 2026. However, the American Academy of Pediatrics and 17 states including California and New York continue recommending the full prior schedule for all children.

    Stay vigilant, get vaccinated if eligible, and consult providers for personalized advice amid this moderately severe respiratory season.

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  • US Health Alerts January 2025 Measles Outbreak Flu Hospitalizations Norovirus Cruise Ship Vaccination Policy Changes
    2026/01/15
    Several significant public health alerts are affecting the United States as we head into mid-January.

    A measles outbreak continues to escalate in South Carolina, where health officials reported 124 new cases since last Friday, bringing the total to 434 cases. The majority of cases remain concentrated in Spartanburg County, which borders North Carolina, and over 400 people are currently in quarantine. According to ProMED, measles cases are also rising in Utah and Arizona, with additional exposures reported on airplanes, trains, and ferries across multiple states.

    Influenza activity remains a concern nationwide. California officials warned that flu hospitalizations are increasing across the state, with projections showing further rises in the coming weeks. State Public Health Officer Dr. Erica Pan emphasized that it's not too late to receive flu vaccines for anyone six months and older, though forecasts suggest this season may not be as severe as last year's.

    A norovirus outbreak struck a cruise ship in Florida, with the Holland America Line's Rotterdam reporting 94 people fell ill during its voyage between late December and early January. Passengers experienced typical symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea.

    Beyond these acute outbreaks, the nation faces a significant policy shift regarding childhood vaccination. In early January, the Department of Health and Human Services announced that the CDC now recommends vaccines against 11 diseases instead of the previous 17. This change eliminated universal immunizations for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, meningococcal disease, rotavirus, COVID-19, and influenza. However, at least 18 states have rejected these new federal guidelines, with major medical organizations including the American Academy of Pediatrics continuing to recommend the previous, more comprehensive vaccination schedule. Six leading medical organizations are pursuing legal action to block these changes, arguing they lack scientific evidence and pose public health risks.

    Additionally, the FDA recently instructed pharmaceutical companies to remove suicide warnings from labels of popular GLP-1 weight-loss drugs manufactured by Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk.

    Health care workers in Twin Cities hospitals have reported increased concerns about Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents entering facilities, sometimes with warrants and sometimes without, during patient care situations.

    Listeners should remain vigilant about measles exposure, ensure influenza vaccination is current, and consult with their healthcare providers regarding childhood vaccination decisions as federal and state guidance diverges.

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