New York City has officially declared the legionnaires’ disease outbreak in central Harlem over, with no new cases reported since August 9. Despite the end of the outbreak, city officials stress the need for improved safety measures.
The CDC has quietly reduced its Foodborne Diseases Active Surveillance Network, now only monitoring salmonella and E. coli. Experts express concerns over potential public health risks and the impact on food safety.
A shocking investigation reveals how political interference hampered the CDC's response to a devastating measles outbreak in Texas, leading to over 4,500 infections and at least 16 deaths. Discover the alarming consequences of misinformation and underfunded health systems.
A child in rural West Texas becomes the first U.S. fatality in the recent measles outbreak, raising concerns about vaccination rates and public health response to preventable diseases.
Heartbreaking news as an unvaccinated child becomes the first U.S. measles fatality since 2015 in a devastating outbreak in rural West Texas. Learn about the implications and response efforts.