Tularemia cases in the U.S. rose by 56% from 2011 to 2022, with central states and American Indian communities most affected, highlighting diagnostic advancements and health disparities.
CDC inspection. There’s good news and bad news ... While cruise ships are unfairly tagged as high risk for norovirus and other diseases, there are legitimate concerns. Hundreds or thousands ...
Here in Texas, the CDC is reporting “very high” activity of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. It’s led to some pharmacy chains like CVS texting their customers ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that for the week ending on Dec. 21, reports of respiratory illness with fever and a cough or sore throat were “very high” in ...
The holidays came with a side of flu for many Americans, with 40 states reporting high or very high levels ... The most recent CDC hospitalization data and other indicators show that the flu ...
Here in Texas, the CDC is reporting “very high” activity of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV. Respiratory illnesses and infections are spiking nationally ...
The CDC reported that there were 16 outbreaks of stomach illnesses aboard cruise ships last year, which affected 1,894 passengers and 245 crew members. The data shows that there were also 16 ...
The latest data from CDC's wastewater surveillance suggests that COVID-19 levels have only recently crossed from "moderate" to "high" levels nationwide. Levels of the virus in wastewater are worst ...
Very high: Alaska, Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts and Missouri (Missouri's level is based on less than 5% of the population, the CDC says). High: Alabama, California ...