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Category: Emerging Infectious Diseases

Mpox: German school temporarily closed after case reported

DW Contacts have been informed after several members of a family were found to have contracted mpox. Two school-age children are among those infected. A school in the western German state of North Rhine-Westphalia was closed as a precaution on Monday after two children were found to be infected with the mpox virus. The mpox clade 1b variant was […]

Dec 18, 2024

Whooping Cough Is Up 600% — What Are The Deadly Disease’s Symptoms?

Forbes Cases of whooping cough are more than six times higher than they were this time last year, statistics from the Centers for Disease Control show. Officials reported 553 cases for the week ending December 7 — the most recent figures available — compared to 105 in the same week last year. Whooping cough is a highly […]

Dec 18, 2024

Tiny Coffins: Measles Is Killing Thousands of Children in Congo

NYT Werra Maulu Botey could not bear to close his daughter’s coffin. Waiting to bury her, he slid the rough wooden lid back, again and again, to adjust her small head and smooth the cloth that cradled it away from her cheeks. Olive died of measles, at the age of 5, the evening before. She […]

Dec 18, 2024

Congo’s health ministry identifies flu-like disease as severe malaria

CBC Democratic Republic of Congo’s health ministry said on Tuesday that a previously unidentified disease circulating in the southwestern Kwango province is a severe form of malaria. Earlier this month, local authorities said the disease had killed 143 people in the country’s Panzi health zone in November. The symptoms of the disease are fever, headache, […]

Dec 17, 2024

Delaware reports probable human case of H5 bird flu

BNO News A probable case of H5 bird flu was found during routine flu surveillance in Delaware, according to state and federal officials. The source of the infection – which would be the first in Delaware – is unknown. The CDC said the case in Delaware meets the definition of a “probable case,” which means […]

Dec 17, 2024

5 animals die after bird flu exposure at Arizona zoo; 25 employees exposed to virus

USA Today Officials in Arizona this week said nearly a half-dozen animals including a cheetah and a mountain lion at a Phoenix-area zoo died and others are sick after being exposed to the bird flu. Maricopa County Department of Public Health officials reported the Wildlife World Zoo and Aquarium in Litchfield Park, about 20 miles west of Phoenix, […]

Dec 17, 2024

San Francisco Zoo keeping 2 exhibits closed after bird flu death confirmed

SF Gate The San Francisco Zoo is keeping some animals out of sight, hoping to protect them as cases of bird flu are found in the Bay Area. The zoo announced on Dec. 10 that the African Aviary and South American Tropical Rainforest & Aviary are closed to guests as “extra precautionary measures due to the risk of […]

Dec 17, 2024

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected in Ottawa County Flock

Morning Agriculture Following an investigation by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD), the Michigan State University Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory has detected the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a commercial poultry facility from Ottawa County. This is the first detection of the disease in a Michigan poultry flock since May […]

Dec 17, 2024

LDH detects first presumptive positive human H5N1 case in Louisiana

Louisiana Dept of Health The Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) has detected the first presumptive positive human case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), or H5N1, in Louisiana. The individual is a resident of southwestern Louisiana and is currently hospitalized. LDH’s Office of Public Health is coordinating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention […]

Dec 17, 2024

RSV

‘Safety signal’ in Moderna’s RSV vaccine studies halts trials of other vaccines for childhood killer

Science Recently approved adult vaccines against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) are already saving lives. But prospects have dimmed for some infant vaccines against the virus, which each year kills up to 100,000 children under age 5 around the world and is the leading cause of infant hospitalizations in the United States. In recent clinical trials, […]

Dec 17, 2024