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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Recommendations and Reports: Tularemia Antimicrobial Treatment an...
Tue, 30 Sep 2025CDC updates HIV nonoccupational postexposure prophylaxis recommendationsMeta Keywords:
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Interim Effectiveness Estimates of 2025 Southern Hemisphere Influ...
Thu, 25 Sep 2025This report describes flu vaccine effectiveness in the Southern Hemisphere during the 2025 flu season.
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Influenza-Associated Pediatric Deaths - United States, 2024-25 In...
Thu, 25 Sep 2025This report describes pediatric deaths during the 2024-25 influenza season.
CDC Travel Notices:
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Level 1 - Rift Valley Fever in Mauritania and Senegal...
Wed, 29 Oct 2025There are outbreaks of Rift Valley Fever (RVF) in Mauritania and Senegal. Country List : Mauritania, Senegal
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Level 1 - Ebola in the Democratic Republic of the Congo...
Thu, 23 Oct 2025The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is experiencing an Ebola outbreak in the Bulape and Mweka Health Zones of Kasai Province.
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Level 2 - Chikungunya in Cuba...
Fri, 26 Sep 2025There is an outbreak of chikungunya in Cuba. Mosquitoes spread the virus that causes chikungunya.
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Level 1 - Oropouche in the Americas...
Thu, 18 Sep 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 : Brazil, Peru, Cuba, Panama
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Level 1 - Global Dengue...
Tue, 16 Sep 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 : Colombia, Panama, 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), Philippines, Comoros, Samoa, Cook Islands (New Zealand), Kiribati (formerly Gilbert Islands), includes Tarawa, Tabuaeran (Fanning Island), and Banaba (Ocean Island), Bangladesh, Mali, Tuvalu, Cuba, El Salvador, Nauru, Belize, Sudan, Vietnam
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NEJM Interview: Joshua Barocas on recent federal actions related ...
Wed, 12 Nov 2025Joshua Barocas is an associate professor of medicine at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. J.A. Barocas. The Erosion of Harm Reduction. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1865-1867. B.A. Barsky, A. Caplan-Bricker, and C. Robertson. Religious Liberty as a Shield for Public Health — The Case of Overdose-Prevention Centers. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1867-1869.
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NEJM Interview: Yashaswini Singh on antitrust enforcement as a po...
Wed, 05 Nov 2025Yashaswini Singh is an assistant professor of health services, policy, and practice at Brown University. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. Y. Singh. The Antitrust Antidote to Hospital and Nursing Home Corporatization — Promises and Pitfalls. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1761-1764.
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NEJM Interview: Eberechi Nwogu-Onyemkpa on integrating palliative...
Wed, 22 Oct 2025Eberechi Nwogu-Onyemkpa is an assistant professor in the Division of Palliative Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. E. Nwogu-Onyemkpa and Others. Involving Palliative Care to Improve Outcomes in Sickle Cell Disease. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1553-1556. E. Costa and Others. Thirty Years of Hydroxyurea for Sickle Cell Anemia — Scientific Progress, Global Health Gaps. N Engl J Med 2025;393:1556-1559.
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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Leveraging Data to Advance Infection Prevention Programs
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2025-11-13Infection prevention (IP) is central to patient safety and quality, underpinned by evidence-based practices and regulatory standards.1–4 Core activities span clinical and operational domains, including hand hygiene (HH), device and procedure management, antimicrobial stewardship, and environmental hygiene.5 These efforts are measured through standardized surveillance of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), device use, and related process indicators. Despite long-standing national focus, HAIs remain a significant threat, affecting approximately one in 31 hospitalized patients.
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Outbreak of Adenovirus Type-8 Conjunctivitis among healthcare wo...
2025-11-13This study documents an outbreak of HAdV keratoconjunctivitis originating in the ophthalmology department of a tertiary hospital and spreading to neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
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Effectiveness of sodium hypochlorite against spores of 18 Clostr...
2025-11-12Some recent studies have raised concern that Clostridioides difficile with reduced susceptibility to chlorine-releasing disinfectants may be emerging. We found that a commercial sodium hypochlorite disinfectant was consistently effective against spores from 18 environmental C. difficile isolates at the recommended 3-minute exposure time, but not after a 1-minute exposure. These results suggest that commercial chlorine-releasing disinfectants remain active against C. difficile spores but highlight the importance of achieving the recommended exposure time.
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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Beta-Blockers after Myocardial Infarction without Reduced Ejecti...
2025-11-13Among patients with myocardial infarction and a left ventricular ejection fraction of more than 40%, beta-blockers did not lead to a lower incidence of death, reinfarction, or hospitalization for heart failure than no beta-blocker therapy.
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Deferring Arterial Catheterization in Critically Ill Patients wi...
2025-11-13In this randomized trial involving patients with shock, results for death at day 28 indicated that management without early arterial catheter insertion was noninferior to early catheter insertion.
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Sacituzumab Govitecan in Untreated, Advanced Triple-Negative Bre...
2025-11-13In untreated, advanced triple-negative breast cancer, sacituzumab govitecan led to significantly longer progression-free survival than chemotherapy (9.7 months vs. 6.9 months).
Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal:
This list contains articles published online ahead of print.
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Nonspecific Symptoms Attributable to Lyme Disease in High-Inciden...
Fri, 14 Nov 2025C. C. Nawrocki et al.
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Progress Toward Understanding Infection-Associated Chronic Condit...
Fri, 14 Nov 2025A. E. Fiore
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Persistence of Symptoms among Commercially Insured Patients with ...
Fri, 14 Nov 2025I. Hennessee 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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Quick takes: Polio in German wastewater, cholera in Africa, antim...
Fri, 14 Nov 2025A wild poliovirus type 1-positive sample was isolated from wastewater in Hamburg, Germany, this week.
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Avian flu has decimated world's largest breeding colony of southe...
Fri, 14 Nov 2025The loss may threaten the population's future by reducing the number of surviving pups and highlights the need for continued, intensive monitoring.
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Preliminary human bird flu case reported in Washington state...
Fri, 14 Nov 2025If confirmed, it will be the first human bird flu case in the US since February.
Johns Hopkins Medicine RSS Feed:
Johns Hopkins Medicine science and medical news.
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Johns Hopkins Children's Center Doctors Cure Young Patient of Sei...
Tue, 11 Nov 2025When she was 3 years old, Alana "Lani" Silverberg was eating a cookie when she started turning blue. Her mom, Sara, thought her daughter was choking and called 911. Lani was taken to Johns Hopkins Children's Center, where her parents got the news that Lani was, instead, having a seizure; her first of many.
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New NIH-Funded Johns Hopkins Medicine Study Finds High-Risk Indiv...
Tue, 11 Nov 2025In a new Johns Hopkins Medicine study funded in part by the NIH, researchers found mild dilatation, or enlargement, of the pancreatic duct is a cancer risk factor that should be monitored in high-risk individuals.
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Johns Hopkins Researchers Launch Projects Under the Cancer AI All...
Mon, 10 Nov 2025Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and Whiting School of Engineering -- founding members of the Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA) -- have announced two new projects that showcase how artificial intelligence can transform cancer research and patient care.
Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal
This list includes items from the latest issue of the Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal.
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