Mapped Outbreak Data
Read current official CDC news updates, listed below in the Newsfeeds section, descending from the most recent on top. See the notices from both organizations mapped globally immediately below.**
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Newsfeeds
Skip NewsfeedsCDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):
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Human-to-Human Rabies Transmission via Solid Organ Transplantatio...
Thu, 04 Dec 2025This report describes the public health response to a patient who died after transplantation with an organ from a donor with undiagnosed rabies.
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Notes from the Field: Outbreak of Escherichia coli O157:H7 Infect...
Wed, 26 Nov 2025This report describes CDC's multistate investigation to confirm the genetic relatedness of infections in an E. coli outbreak linked to walnuts and identify additional cases.
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Notes From the Field: Severe Illnesses After Self-Injection of Bo...
Wed, 26 Nov 2025This report describes the public health response to three patients from different states who developed severe illness after self-injecting botulinum toxin.
CDC Travel Notices:
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Level 2 - Chikungunya in Bangladesh...
Fri, 05 Dec 2025There is an outbreak of chikungunya in Bangladesh. Mosquitoes spread the virus that causes chikungunya.
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Level 2 - Chikungunya in Sri Lanka ...
Fri, 05 Dec 2025There is an outbreak of chikungunya in Sri Lanka. Mosquitoes spread the virus that causes chikungunya.
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Level 1 - Marburg in Ethiopia...
Tue, 02 Dec 2025Ethiopia is experiencing its first outbreak of Marburg virus disease (Marburg), in the South Ethiopia Regional State and Sidama Region. Cases have been reported in Jinka Town and the city of Hawassa.
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Level 1 - Rabies in India...
Tue, 25 Nov 2025A case of rabies has been reported in the U.S. in a traveler from India.
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Level 2 - Global Polio...
Tue, 25 Nov 2025Some international destinations have circulating poliovirus. Before any international travel, make sure you are up to date on your polio vaccines. Country List : Afghanistan, Algeria, Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Democratic Republic of the Congo, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, Indonesia, Sudan, Kenya, Guinea, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Angola, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, Republic of South Sudan, Uganda, French Guiana (France), Djibouti, Ghana, Spain, Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, Finland, Germany, Poland, United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, Burkina Faso, Papua New Guinea, Central African Republic, Tanzania, including Zanzibar
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The Travel Clinical Assistant (TCA) is by the Georgia Department of Health.
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NEJM Interview: Robert Huckman on the dearth of successful busine...
Wed, 03 Dec 2025Robert Huckman is a professor of business administration at Harvard Business School and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. D.M. Cutler and R.S. Huckman. Has Corporatization Met Its Match? The Challenge of Making Money by Keeping People Healthy. N Engl J Med 2025;393:2177-2180.
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NEJM Interview: Nishant Uppal on the emergence of venture capital...
Wed, 26 Nov 2025Nishant Uppal is an instructor in medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. N. Uppal and Z. Song. Venture Capital Investments by U.S. Academic Medical Centers. N Engl J Med 2025;393:2077-2080.
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NEJM Interview: Jane Zhu on a new Oregon law that aims to address...
Wed, 19 Nov 2025Jane Zhu is an associate professor of medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.M. Zhu and H. Rooke-Ley. Regulating Corporate Control in Health Care — Oregon’s Attempt to Revive the CPOM Doctrine. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1972-1974.
Current Journal Updates
Skip Current Journal UpdatesAmerican Journal of Infection Control:
RSS feed including 'the latest published articles, both published in an issue and published as Articles in Press.'
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The Silent Spread of Resistance: Global Patterns of CRE Coloniza...
2025-12-08To estimate the global prevalence of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) colonization and identify study-level factors associated with variation in reported rates.
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Patient and Visitor Engagement in Improving Healthcare Personnel...
2025-12-08Hand hygiene is the cornerstone of infection prevention; however, many healthcare institutions struggle to achieve consistently high healthcare personnel (HCP) compliance. Engaging patients/visitors in hand hygiene interventions is an important strategy to improve accountability and compliance.
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Automated Surveillance System for Surgical Site Infection in Cor...
2025-12-07While screening-automated surveillance systems (SASS) for surgical site infections (SSIs) are widely used in high-resource settings, adoption remains limited in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), including Thailand. This study aimed to develop and validate an automated surveillance model tailored to the Thai healthcare context. Routine SSI surveillance following coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery in Thailand relies on direct method surveillance systems (DMSS), which are labor-intensive and require manual record review.
Listen: New England Journal of Medicine
The New England Journal of Medicine is a weekly general medicine journal, and this audio news feed presents interviews with specialists.
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Ianalumab plus Eltrombopag in Immune Thrombocytopenia
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2025-12-09In a phase 3 trial, ianalumab plus eltrombopag led to a longer time to treatment failure than placebo plus eltrombopag, with a stable platelet response at 6 months in a higher percentage of patients with 9 mg/kg of ianalumab than with placebo.
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Ketamine or Etomidate for Tracheal Intubation of Critically Ill ...
2025-12-09In this randomized trial involving critically ill patients undergoing intubation in EDs or ICUs, the use of ketamine for the induction of anesthesia did not lead to significantly lower in-hospital mortality than etomidate.
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Teclistamab plus Daratumumab in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple ...
2025-12-09In relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma, teclistamab plus daratumumab significantly prolonged progression-free survival as compared with DPd or DVd (83.4% vs. 29.7%) and had higher response rates.
Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal:
This list contains articles published online ahead of print.
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Long-Term Illness in Adults Hospitalized for Respiratory Syncytia...
Thu, 04 Dec 2025A. M. Leis et al.
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Haematospirillum jordaniae Infections after Recreational Exposure...
Thu, 04 Dec 2025M. Dulcey et al.
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Borrelia afzelii Hepatitis in Patient Treated with Venetoclax and...
Thu, 04 Dec 2025G. Capoferri et al.
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy:
News from the University of Minnesota Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP).
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South Carolina reports 27 more measles cases in Spartanburg Count...
Tue, 09 Dec 2025The 27 new cases involved exposures at schools, churches, and in households.
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Doctor groups form united front against RFK Jr’s efforts to lim...
Tue, 09 Dec 2025Physicians say a federal advisory panel's proposed restrictions on hepatitis B vaccine are part of a broad assault on vaccine access.
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New CARB-X awards focus on novel diagnostics for respiratory infe...
Tue, 09 Dec 2025ProtonDx and Exhalon will each receive $1 million in seed funding to evaluate the use of blood samples and exhaled breath for diagnosing lower respiratory tract infections.
Johns Hopkins Medicine RSS Feed:
Johns Hopkins Medicine science and medical news.
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How a Newborn at Johns Hopkins Children's Center Is Helping Futur...
Mon, 08 Dec 2025Emily Stanley of Finksburg calls her son, Weston, a "fighter." On the day Weston was born, Stanley and her partner, Logan Summers, had no idea his delivery would end with a life-threatening emergency that would lead to necessary long-term care.
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Researchers Define Unique, Soft Tissue Benign Tumor with Bony She...
Wed, 03 Dec 2025It's not often that a pathologist gets to make a diagnosis that works for the patient by preventing treatment from occurring. But thanks to a Johns Hopkins Medicine doctor and his newly reported definition and classification of a previously unknown, novel type of benign soft tissue tumor, that's exactly the desired outcome.
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The Elf on the Shelf Brings Holiday Cheer to Johns Hopkins Childr...
Tue, 02 Dec 2025With Christmas just weeks away, little elves are bringing joy and Christmas spirit to Johns Hopkins Children's Center patients when they need it the most.
Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal
This list includes items from the latest issue of the Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal.
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