Mapped Outbreak Data
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Newsfeeds
Skip NewsfeedsCDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR):
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Erratum: Vol. 74, No. 11...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025This report describes an erratum for Vol. 74, No. 11.
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Notes from the Field: Increase in Human and Animal Tularemia Case...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025This report describes human and animal cases of tularemia reported in Minnesota during 2024.
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Concurrent Norovirus Outbreaks Associated with Consumption of Oys...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025This report describes approximately 400 cases of gastrointestinal illness among people who consumed raw oysters.
CDC Travel Notices:
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Level 2 - Yellow Fever in South America...
Tue, 15 Apr 2025An increased number of cases of yellow fever have been reported in parts of South America. Country List : Brazil, Bolivia, Colombia, Peru
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Level 1 - Global Dengue...
Tue, 15 Apr 2025Dengue is a year-round risk in many parts of the world, with outbreaks commonly occurring every 2–5 years. Travelers to risk areas should prevent mosquito bites. Country List : Burkina Faso, Colombia, Ecuador, including the Galápagos Islands, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama, Sudan, Cuba, French Polynesia, including the island groups of Society Islands (Tahiti, Moorea, and Bora-Bora), Marquesas Islands (Hiva Oa and Ua Huka), and Austral Islands (Tubuai and Rurutu), Iran, Philippines, Saint Lucia, Pakistan, Guadeloupe, Brazil, Fiji, Comoros, Tonga
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Level 1 - Oropouche in the Americas...
Wed, 09 Apr 2025Areas in several countries are reporting a low number of cases of Oropouche. Oropouche is spread primarily through the bites of infected midges (small flies) and mosquitoes. Country List : Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Guyana, Ecuador, including the Galápagos Islands, Cuba, Barbados, Panama, Venezuela
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Level 2 - Clade I Mpox in Central and Eastern Africa...
Tue, 01 Apr 2025There is an outbreak of clade I mpox in Central and Eastern Africa. Country List : Burundi, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo , Rwanda, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Tanzania, including Zanzibar
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Level 1 - Global Measles...
Wed, 19 Mar 2025Many international destinations are reporting increased numbers of cases of measles. Country List : Afghanistan, Benin, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast), Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Liberia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Republic of the Congo , Senegal, Somalia, Republic of South Sudan, Togo, Yemen, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, Mauritania, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Kazakhstan, Burkina Faso, Türkiye (Turkey), United Arab Emirates, Burundi, Romania, Malaysia, Russia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Philippines, Austria, Belarus, Georgia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino, Guinea, Kenya, Monaco, United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, Belgium, Ireland, Montenegro, Moldova, Serbia, Niger, Thailand, Guinea-Bissau, Libya, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Namibia, Sudan
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The Travel Clinical Assistant (TCA) is by the Georgia Department of Health.
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NEJM Interview: Patricia Zettler on a proposed FDA rule on nicoti...
Wed, 16 Apr 2025Patricia Zettler is a professor of law at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. P.J. Zettler, T.L. Wagener, and M.L. Berman. What’s Next for Nicotine? The Coming Legal and Political Battles over an FDA Proposal. N Engl J Med 2025;392:1461-1463.
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NEJM Interview: John Patrick Co on a stipend program designed to ...
Wed, 09 Apr 2025John Patrick Co is vice president of education at Mass General Brigham and an associate professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. D.F. Weinstein, E. Olson, and J.P.T. Co. Addressing Socioeconomic Barriers to Residency Choice. N Engl J Med 2025;392:1353-1355.
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NEJM Interview: Rochelle Walensky on the increased workload and e...
Fri, 28 Mar 2025Rochelle Walensky is the Bayer fellow in health and biotech at the American Academy in Berlin, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, and an executive fellow at Harvard Business School. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. R.P. Walensky and L.D. Walensky. Application Overload — A Call to Reduce the Burden of Applying to Medical School. N Engl J Med. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMp2414572. D.B. Holt and E.A. Elster. Rethinking Shadowing for Aspiring Physicians. N Engl J Med 2025;392:1249-1251. A.A. Iyer, D.A. Hirsh, and R.M. Schwartzstein. Medical School Grading — Is “Good Enough” Good Enough? N Engl J Med 2025;392:1254-1257.
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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Impact of an electronic hand hygiene monitoring system on hand h...
2025-04-14Healthcare worker hand hygiene (HH) is suboptimal. Electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems (EHHMS) record real-time HH events and may improve HH compliance. We evaluated if an EHHMS affected HH compliance.
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An Intersectional Analysis of Infection Prevention and Control P...
2025-04-14Most healthcare-associated infections are preventable through the effective implementation of infection prevention and control (IPC) program. The study aimed to evaluate the current IPC practices in healthcare facilities of Pakistan.
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Exploring the Connection of Health Disparities and Inequities wi...
2025-04-09Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) pose a significant concern for patient safety, impacting one in 31 hospitalized patients in the United States. Traditional infection prevention strategies emphasize clinical and procedural factors. However, emerging evidence highlights the critical role of social determinants of health (SDOH). Factors such as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, insurance coverage, language barriers, disability, and other social disadvantages contribute to HAI disparities.
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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Pavement Burns
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2025-04-19A 56-year-old man was transferred to a burn center for management of pavement burns on his feet that had occurred during a heat wave.
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EPSDT — Medicaid’s Mandate for Children and Adolescents
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2025-04-19The Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment benefit supports access to various services for Medicaid-covered children. But few clinicians are aware of the extent of its coverage guarantees.
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An HIV Vaccine in the Era of Twice-Yearly Lenacapavir for PrEP �...
2025-04-19The discovery of a highly efficacious option for preexposure prophylaxis that requires only twice-yearly administration has led to the question of whether a vaccine is still needed to end the HIV epidemic.
Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal:
This list contains articles published online ahead of print.
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Unexpected Zoonotic and Hybrid Schistosome Egg Excretion Patterns...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025A. M. O’Ferrall et al.
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Molecular Epidemiology of St. Louis Encephalitis Virus, São Paul...
Thu, 17 Apr 2025G. Caleiro et al.
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Administration of L-type Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy to Maca...
Tue, 15 Apr 2025M. Imamura 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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Ohio documents first CWD case in Morrow County...
Fri, 18 Apr 2025The rest of the 23 CWD-positive deer harvested by hunters during the 2024-25 hunting season were found in Allen, Hardin, Marion, and Wyandot counties.
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US measles total climbs to 800 cases, 10 outbreaks...
Fri, 18 Apr 2025As more states report outbreaks, the country is well on track to reach the most cases since measles was eliminated in 2000.
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Public ignorance, apathy toward avian flu could threaten containm...
Fri, 18 Apr 2025Only about a quarter of survey respondents knew H5N1 can spread to people, and over half were unaware that pasteurized milk is safer than raw milk.
Johns Hopkins Medicine RSS Feed:
Johns Hopkins Medicine science and medical news.
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Older Adults Respond Well to Immunotherapy Despite Age-Related Im...
Mon, 21 Apr 2025Older adults with cancer respond just as well as younger patients to immune checkpoint inhibitors despite age-related immune system differences, according to a study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and its Bloomberg~Kimmel Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy, and the Johns Hopkins Convergence Institute. The study was supported in part by the National Institutes of Health, including the National Cancer Institute's Specialized Programs of Research Excellence.
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New Analysis Underscores Health Risks of E-Cigarettes...
Tue, 15 Apr 2025A Johns Hopkins Medicine-led analysis of medical information gathered on a diverse group of almost 250,000 people over four years has significantly clarified the link between the "exclusive" use of e-cigarettes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), as well as high blood pressure in a sub-group of adults 30 to 70 years of age.
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Immune Cell Research Identifies Potential New Target for Treating...
Tue, 08 Apr 2025In a study of the immune systems of mice, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have found a new role for a protein, QRICH1, which could become a target for drugs to dial up or down the activation of T cells to fight cancers and autoimmune diseases.
Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal
This list includes items from the latest issue of the Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal.
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