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First Flesh-Eating Screwworm Case in the U.S. in Years Confirmed in Maryland

First Flesh-Eating Screwworm Case in the U.S. in Years Confirmed in Maryland

HEALTH - 8/25/2025

A Maryland resident has been diagnosed with a rare case of flesh-eating screwworm, marking the first confirmed instance in the U.S. in years. The individual traveled from El Salvador, raising alarm among health officials.

First Case of Flesh-Eating Parasite Identified in Maryland: What You Need to Know

First Case of Flesh-Eating Parasite Identified in Maryland: What You Need to Know

HEALTH - 8/25/2025

A Maryland resident has recovered from a rare case of travel-related New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite. The CDC is investigating this first human case linked to an outbreak in Central America.

Beware the Hidden Danger: Vibrio Bacteria Threatens Coastal Waters in Massachusetts

Beware the Hidden Danger: Vibrio Bacteria Threatens Coastal Waters in Massachusetts

HEALTH - 8/14/2025

A rare case of Vibrio vulnificus infection has prompted a health advisory in Massachusetts, warning residents and visitors about the dangers lurking in coastal waters. Learn how to stay safe this summer!

Regulator Confirms Ozempic Linked to Rare Blindness Risk: What You Need to Know

Regulator Confirms Ozempic Linked to Rare Blindness Risk: What You Need to Know

HEALTH - 6/7/2025

A new regulator confirmation links Ozempic to a rare eye condition, NAION, affecting diabetes patients. This revelation raises concerns about potential blindness risks associated with semaglutide. Discover the implications for users.

Tragic Rabies Death Linked to Organ Transplant in Michigan

Tragic Rabies Death Linked to Organ Transplant in Michigan

HEALTH - 3/28/2025

A Michigan resident tragically died after contracting rabies from an organ transplant performed in Ohio. This rare case highlights the potential dangers of organ donations, prompting health officials to ensure public safety.

Bird Flu Infection in Domestic Cats: Two Cases Reported in Michigan Dairy Workers

Bird Flu Infection in Domestic Cats: Two Cases Reported in Michigan Dairy Workers

HEALTH - 2/21/2025

Two domestic cats in Michigan, owned by dairy workers, were infected with bird flu, causing one death. The CDC report raises concerns about potential virus transmission between humans and cats.

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