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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Erratum: Vol. 74, No. 15...
Thu, 15 May 2025Erratum for Vol: 74 No. 15
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Notes from the Field: Multistate Outbreak of Salmonella enterica ...
Thu, 15 May 2025This report describes a multistate outbreak of Salmonella enterica I 4:I:- infection linked to contaminated charcuterie-style meats.
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Cave-Associated Histoplasmosis Outbreak Among Travelers Returning...
Thu, 15 May 2025This report describes a cluster of suspected histoplasmosis cases affecting 12 members of an extended family who had all visited the Venado Caves in Costa Rica.
CDC Travel Notices:
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Level 2 - Chikungunya in the Region of the Indian Ocean...
Mon, 12 May 2025There are outbreaks of chikungunya in Mauritius, Mayotte, Réunion, Somalia, and Sri Lanka. Mosquitoes spread the virus that causes chikungunya. Country List : Réunion (France), Mayotte (France), Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Somalia
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Level 2 - Global Polio...
Tue, 22 Apr 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, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, Indonesia, Sudan, Mali, Kenya, Guinea, Egypt, Zimbabwe, Angola, Liberia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Republic of South Sudan, Uganda, French Guiana (France), Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Spain, Israel, including the West Bank and Gaza, Finland, Germany, Poland, United Kingdom, including England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
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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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NEJM Interview: Alice Chen on responding to the U.S. administrati...
Wed, 14 May 2025Alice Chen is a primary care internist in Washington, DC, and former executive director of Doctors for America. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. A.T. Chen and V.H. Murthy. The Power of Physicians in Dangerous Times. N Engl J Med 2025;392:1873-1875.
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NEJM Interview: Christopher Duggan on the effects of ending U.S. ...
Wed, 07 May 2025Christopher Duggan is the director of the Center for Nutrition at Boston Children’s Hospital, a professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and a professor in the Departments of Nutrition and Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. C.P. Duggan and Z.A. Bhutta. “Putting America First” — Undermining Health for Populations at Home and Abroad. N Engl J Med 2025;392:1769-1771.
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NEJM Interview: Arthur Robin Williams on alcohol consumption in t...
Wed, 30 Apr 2025Arthur Robin Williams is an associate professor of clinical psychiatry at Columbia University and a research scientist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. A.R. Williams. Death and Taxes — Is Alcohol the Solution? N Engl J Med 2025;392:1665-1667.
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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Paramedic-Reported Infection Prevention and Control Practices in...
2025-05-16We aimed to characterize paramedic infection prevention and control (IPAC) measures reportedly used before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic among select Canadian provinces.
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Implementing Antimicrobial Stewardship Core Elements in Utah Nur...
2025-05-14In 2017, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) required all nursing homes (NHs) to implement an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) as part of their infection prevention and control program. The goal of this study is to assess the implementation of ASP in Utah NHs.
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Safe Injection, Infusion, Medication Vial, and Point-of-Care Tes...
2025-05-12This position paper provides healthcare professionals (HCP) updated guidance with corresponding evidence and rationale to support safe injection, infusion, medication vial, and point-of-care testing practices in healthcare settings. It addresses the infection risks associated with these practices but does not address other safety issues such as right dose, right site, right medication, phlebotomy, or intravenous catheter care. This document updates the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) 2016 position paper.
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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Navigational Bronchoscopy or Transthoracic Needle Biopsy for Lun...
2025-05-18In this randomized trial, biopsy of indeterminate pulmonary lesions with navigational bronchoscopy was noninferior to that with transthoracic needle biopsy and led to fewer complications.
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Nerandomilast in Patients with Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
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2025-05-18In this randomized trial, nerandomilast slowed disease progression in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis as compared with placebo.
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First-Line Treatment of Pulmonary Sarcoidosis with Prednisone or...
2025-05-18In this randomized trial, first-line treatment of pulmonary sarcoidosis with methotrexate was noninferior to that with prednisone regarding the change at 24 weeks in the percentage of the predicted forced vital capacity.
Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal:
This list contains articles published online ahead of print.
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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US measles outbreak grows to 1,024 cases...
Fri, 16 May 2025Texas remains the country's hot spot, with 718 cases.
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Researchers report mpox DNA, live virus on surfaces and in air fr...
Fri, 16 May 2025On viral culture, 4 of 21 environmental samples (19%) contained infectious virus.
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HHS expected to discontinue COVID vaccine recommendations for som...
Fri, 16 May 2025When CDC advisers widened their recommendation in 2023, most members were swayed by data, including those for long COVID, showing that no group is at low risk for the virus.
Johns Hopkins Medicine RSS Feed:
Johns Hopkins Medicine science and medical news.
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How Rearranged Genes Drive Kidney Cancer Progression...
Thu, 15 May 2025In findings from a study led by investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, scientists report that they have learned how certain combinations of rearranged genes can promote the progression of a rare type of kidney cancer.
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Combining Laboratory Techniques Yields Wealth of Information Abou...
Wed, 14 May 2025Clinicians from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and four other institutions have demonstrated that doctors can gain a wealth of knowledge about a patient's cancer by using multiple laboratory techniques to study tumor tissue taken from needle biopsies of glioblastoma, a highly aggressive form of brain cancer.
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People with Lupus Who Have Certain Antibodies Are More Likely to ...
Wed, 14 May 2025Some patients with lupus who possess specific antibodies are at a higher risk of thrombotic events such as a blood clot, stroke or heart attack, a new study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers shows. The finding might help clinicians determine which patients may need early treatment and clinical monitoring for thrombotic events.
Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal
This list includes items from the latest issue of the Clinical Infectious Diseases Journal.
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