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Cyclosporiasis

USA Today: Lettuce-linked parasitic outbreak spreads. See map, more updates

An outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a parasitic infection known for causing explosive diarrhea that has been linked to recalled iceberg lettuce, has expanded to two additional states since early August, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Monday, August 17

Food Safety: FDA Begins Inspection at Taylor Farms Mexico as Official Cyclospora Outbreak Case Count Nears 10,000

On August 13, 2026, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it had begun onsite inspections and sampling at Taylor Farms of Mexico, where the iceberg lettuce implicated in the ongoing multi-state cyclosporiasis outbreak was grown, in coordination with Mexican officials.

Monday, August 17

FOX4KC: Missouri sees rise of nearly 400 cyclosporiasis cases

Missouri is seeing another rise in cyclosporiasis cases, according to the latest data released on Sunday. The state is now reporting 1,950 cyclosporiasis cases, an increase from last week’s number of 1,577.

Monday, August 17

USA Today: Is lettuce safe to eat now? What to know amid cyclospora outbreak

An unprecedented outbreak of cyclosporiasis, a lettuce-linked parasitic infection known to cause debilitating diarrhea, has sickened more Americans than ever before, causing many consumers to avoid the produce aisle.

Monday, August 10

NBC News: Cyclosporiasis outbreak has expanded to six more states

The CDC’s planned update marks a significant expansion in the outbreak linked to shredded iceberg lettuce supplied by Taylor Farms.

Thursday, August 6

NPR: What Cyclospora does inside the gut and how it gets there

This summer, tiny Cyclospora parasites have wreaked havoc on the digestive systems of thousands of people in the U.S. It's the biggest outbreak of this parasite the U.S. has ever seen. In a July 28 update, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention counted 45 states reporting cases of cyclosporiasis — the disease caused by the parasite

Monday, August 3

Ebola Virus

DW: Congo's Ebola cases rising at record pace

The Ebola virus is spreading rapidly in the DRC. In Kinshasa, a city of millions, fears of a serious health crisis are growing. Hospitals are scrambling to prepare for emergencies as best as they can.

Monday, August 17

BBC: Ebola outbreak in DR Congo becomes deadliest in its history

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is now the deadliest in its history.

Monday, August 17

AP News: Congo says 2,000 people have died in history’s fastest-growing Ebola outbreak

At least 2,000 people have died in Congo’s Ebola outbreak, the fastest-growing on record, according to the latest data, as rebel conflict, bad roads and work stoppages over payment issues challenge the urgent response in a remote region.

Tuesday, August 11

ABC News: Ebola has killed 1,700 in eastern Congo as the fastest-growing outbreak surges

Ebola has killed more than 1,700 people in eastern Congo in the fastest-growing outbreak of the disease, data showed. As of Tuesday, 3,802 cases had been recorded, with 1,707 deaths, according to the latest government update.

Thursday, August 6

AfricaNews: Ebola crisis deepens in DR Congo as cases surge in hotspots

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is accelerating, with health officials warning that cases are doubling in some of the hardest-hit areas.

Thursday, August 6

Reuters: Why Congo's Ebola outbreak is spreading faster than previous epidemics

The Ebola epidemic in Democratic Republic of Congo is on track to surpass 4,000 cases this week and has been described as the fastest spreading on record since it was officially declared in May.

Thursday, August 6

Measles

Reuters: US CDC records more than 2,500 measles cases so far in 2026

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday there were 2,566 confirmed measles cases in ​the country so far this year, expanding the ‌highest annual total in more than 35 years.

Monday, August 17

The Oregonian: Oregon measles cases reach new high for recent years as infections rise across Portland area

The number of measles cases in Oregon this year has reached new heights, surpassing the state’s total from the 2024 outbreak, with four months still left in the year.

Monday, August 17

MPR News: Wisconsin has first measles outbreak of 2026; 15 cases confirmed in SW part of the state

Wisconsin is experiencing its first outbreak of measles cases of the year, as part of a resurgence of the preventable disease across the country.

Monday, August 17

WTAJ: Measles cases on the rise across central Pennsylvania

State health officials are tracking a rise in measles cases across the Commonwealth, with new cases confirmed in Central Pennsylvania.

Tuesday, August 11

Global News: Canada’s measles cases are half of U.S. total, despite smaller population: WHO

Measles data from the World Health Organization show that Canada has half the number of confirmed cases as the United States, despite having a population only about one-tenth the size of its neighbour.

Monday, August 10

USA Today: Universal Studios Hollywood visitors may have been exposed to measles

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is investigating a measles case involving an infected person who spent 11 hours at Universal Studios Hollywood last month.

Thursday, August 6

H5N1

The Sunday Guardian: H5N1 Virus Outbreak: ‘We Cannot Stop the Spread’  Australia’s Agriculture Minister Makes Candid Admission About Surging Bird Flu Cases

Julie Collins, the agriculture minister of Australia, has stated that not much can be done to limit the spread, despite the government's best efforts. Over 250 cases of the virus have been detected so far among birds in the country.

Monday, August 17

The Guardian: Bird flu has devastated wildlife around the world. What Australian birds are most at risk?

It’s uncertain how native populations might be affected by the deadly H5 strain but seagulls, pelicans and black swans are among those species that have experts worried.

Monday, August 17

NYT: New Zealand Is Racing to Vaccinate Its Endangered Birds Against Avian Flu

Conservation experts are trying to slow the march of the viral disease in a country that is home to rare and endangered bird species.

Thursday, August 6

CIDRAP: 4 new human H9N2 avian flu cases in China as Australia sees more H5N1 in wild birds

Hong Kong's Centre for Health Protection (CHP) is reporting four new cases of H9N2 avian flu on mainland China.

Thursday, August 6

Reuters: Australia confirms first mass death of seabirds from H5N1 bird flu

Australia warned on Monday against the risk of a wider spread of H5N1 bird flu after ​its first mass mortality episode among seabirds killed about 50 greater ‌crested terns off the coast south of Adelaide.

Monday, August 3

Tick-Borne Illnesses

The Derrick: Tick populations grow in oil region

What to know about disease risks and prevention.

Monday, August 17

Hartford Courant: CT officials say tick testing submissions set new record with ‘concerning’ trend discovered

Officials with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station said they have received nearly 5,200 tick submissions this year, setting a new record for the agency’s tick testing program.

Thursday, August 6

Axios: "Rabbit fever" suspected in New York as rare illness resurfaces

Three suspected cases of the rare tick-borne illness tularemia, also known as "rabbit fever," have been identified on Long Island, Suffolk County health officials said Monday.

Thursday, August 6

FOX: No cure, no vaccine: Experts warn of rare Bourbon virus after first NY case

A rarely diagnosed tick-borne virus with no vaccine or specific treatment has been confirmed in New York for the first time, prompting researchers to warn that additional infections may be going undiagnosed.

Monday, August 3

Dengue Fever

WUSF: Mosquito control ramps up as dengue fever cases rise in Hillsborough and Pinellas

Eight people in Hillsborough and two in Pinellas recently contracted the mosquito-borne illness locally, officials say. Both counties are under alerts. The disease is not endemic to the Tampa Bay region.

Monday, August 17

USA Today: Dengue alerts issued in these Florida locations. How to protect against mosquitoes

The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County issued an alert for mosquito-borne illness on Aug. 3 in response to a recently confirmed case of "locally-acquired" dengue.

Thursday, August 6

Washington Post: Virginia reports its first locally acquired dengue case

Virginia health officials on Tuesday announced the state’s first documented case of locally acquired dengue, saying a resident who had not traveled outside Virginia was probably infected after being bitten by a mosquito that had previously bitten an infected traveler.

Thursday, August 6

West Nile Virus

KETV: First human West Nile virus case confirmed in Douglas County, health officials say

The Douglas County Health Department identified its first human case of West Nile virus this year. West Nile has been detected in mosquito pools across the county alread but this is the first case confirmed in a human.

Monday, August 17

CBS News: Orange County confirms first human West Nile virus case of 2026

Orange County Health Care Agency officials have confirmed the county's first human West Nile case of 2026, which some medical experts believe could be one of the worst mosquito seasons on record.

Thursday, August 6

WBOC: West Nile virus detected in Delaware for first time this year

Delaware has detected West Nile virus for the first time in 2026 after a sentinel chicken in eastern Kent County tested positive, state officials announced Wednesday.

Thursday, August 6

Salmonella

FOX Business: Granola sold nationwide on Amazon recalled over salmonella contamination fears

Granola marketed to breastfeeding mothers and sold nationwide is being recalled over concerns that it may be contaminated with salmonella.

Monday, August 17

USA Today: Check your fridge. H-E-B is recalling jalapeño products in Texas

H-E-B has issued a voluntary recall of more than 50 products containing jalapeños sold at Texas and Louisiana locations because of concerns about potential salmonella contamination.

Monday, August 17

FOX Business: FDA upgrades egg recall to highest risk level as salmonella sickens dozens across several states

Weeks after a recall was issued for more than 1.5 million cartons of one dozen eggs due to the risk of salmonella, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has upgraded the recall to the highest risk level.

Monday, August 17

Mpox

The Telegraph: Madagascar forced to divide and share mpox vaccine as epidemic takes off

Authorities in Madagascar are being forced to split single vaccines into fifths to try to protect as many people as possible during an ongoing mpox outbreak

Tuesday, August 11

County News Center: San Diego County Confirms First Clade I Mpox Case

The California Department of Public Health confirmed Wednesday that a San Diego County resident has Clade I mpox. County health officials say the patient likely contracted the virus while traveling internationally to an area where Clade I mpox is circulating.

Monday, August 10

Region 7 Infectious Disease Briefing

The GCHS in collaboration with the Region VII Disaster Health Response Ecosystem (R7DHRE) conducts biweekly meetings with local and state public health and healthcare representatives. These meetings focus on reviewing and discussing recent developments related to current infectious disease challenges. James V. Lawler, MD, MPH, FIDSA, presents comprehensive updates on data and advancements at local, state, national, and international levels. Additionally, regional experts offer insights into current outbreaks and clinical situations within Region 7.

To learn more and register for the briefings, visit our Health Emergencies page.

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