Category: Public Health

8th local case of malaria reported in Florida: CDC

Florida health officials reported a new case of malaria, bringing the total to eight in the U.S. since May, NBC News reported July 18.

300+ cases of multidrug-resistant shigella seen in US, Europe since April

Since April, 309 cases of shigellosis have been reported to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, including 106 in the U.S. Most of the cases were caused by multidrug-resistant strains of the shigella bacteria, with transmission prima…

HHS suspends funding for Wuhan lab

The White House has paused funding for the Wuhan Institute of Virology and is seeking to permanently cut off U.S. funding for the Chinese lab, according to a memo obtained by Bloomberg. 

5 areas children's hospitals need to address before future pandemics

Children make up 25 percent of the population and emergency preparedness should reflect their needs, a July 17 report from the Children’s Hospital Association urges.

5 COVID updates you may have missed

As of July 8, COVID deaths in the U.S. had dropped 20 percent from the previous week, according to CDC data. 

Michigan officials issue alert for swine flu after county fair pigs test positive

Health department officials have issued an alert after multiple pigs became infected with swine flu at the Oakland County Fair in Pontiac, Mich., around July 14, according to a news release.

Epidemic: The Goddess of Smallpox

To defeat smallpox in South Asia, public health workers had to navigate the region’s layered cultural ideas about the virus. They also dreamed big. In Episode 1, host Céline Gounder wonders how the U.S. might tap into similar “moral imagination” to prepare for the next public health crisis.

Timeline: The Final Years of the Campaign to End Smallpox

Many people working in global health thought eradicating smallpox was impossible. They were wrong. Season 2 of the Epidemic podcast, “Eradicating Smallpox,” is a journey to South Asia during the last days of variola major smallpox. Explore…

Extreme heat drives healthcare costs up $1B each summer, report finds

Rising global temperatures and extreme heat are costing healthcare about $1 billion each summer, according to a report jointly released by the Center for American Progress and Virginia Commonwealth University researchers.

Syphilis outbreak declared in Houston

The Houston Health Department reported a syphilis outbreak for a 128 percent increase in cases among women.