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health1 year ago

Norovirus Surge: Warnings Issued as Outbreaks Rise Nationwide

A norovirus outbreak is spreading across Long Island, affecting local nursing homes and prompting state health officials to investigate. The virus, which causes symptoms like fever, vomiting, and diarrhea, is highly contagious and can lead to dehydration, especially in young children and the elderly. Health experts emphasize the importance of hygiene, particularly handwashing, to prevent the spread. The outbreak is part of a broader trend of increased norovirus cases in the U.S. this season.

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Canadian Teen in Critical Condition with First Local Bird Flu Case

A Canadian teenager from British Columbia is in critical condition after contracting bird flu, marking the country's first locally acquired infection. Initially presenting with symptoms like pink eye, fever, and cough, the teen was sent home from the hospital but has since experienced worsening respiratory issues, according to health officials.

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Mpox Cases Surge in LA County: Precautions Advised

Los Angeles County is experiencing a concerning rise in mpox (monkeypox) cases, with 10 new cases reported recently. Health officials urge residents to stay safe by getting vaccinated, taking preventive measures during sexual activity, and testing for symptoms. Mpox spreads through close contact and can cause symptoms like rashes, fevers, and muscle aches, lasting up to four weeks. While not life-threatening, it can lead to severe illness.

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"Health Alert: Surge in Raccoon Encounters in Henderson Co."

Henderson County health officials have issued a warning following an unusual increase in raccoon encounters and attacks over the past 2-3 months. Residents are advised to take precautions to protect themselves and their pets from potential rabies exposure. The public is urged not to handle raccoons and to ensure pets are up-to-date on rabies vaccinations.

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Australia Battles Widespread Bird Flu Outbreak, Slaughters 400,000 Chickens

A third Australian farm has been hit by bird flu, leading to the slaughter of around 400,000 chickens to prevent the spread of the disease. The H7N3 strain was detected at a farm in Terang, Victoria, linked to an earlier outbreak at an egg farm in Meredith. Health officials have established control zones and assured the public that the strain poses minimal risk to humans and that poultry products remain safe to consume.

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"Rising Whooping Cough Cases Among Children in Montgomery County, PA Under Investigation"

Health officials in Montgomery County are investigating an increase in whooping cough cases among children, urging parents to keep symptomatic children at home and ensure vaccinations are up to date. Symptoms include sudden and uncontrollable coughing spells, and the disease can spread easily through the air, with babies at risk of breathing difficulties and teens and adults experiencing milder symptoms.

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"Rising Mpox Cases Spark Concern Across the U.S., Michigan"

Michigan is seeing a rise in mpox cases, with 16 reported since February, prompting health officials to urge awareness and prevention measures as summer activities increase. The disease, caused by the mpox virus, can lead to severe symptoms and scarring. Health officials recommend vaccination, especially for high-risk groups, and advise avoiding close contact with individuals showing rash symptoms. Prompt medical attention and isolation are also crucial for those experiencing mpox symptoms or suspected exposure.

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"Rising Mpox Cases Prompt Concerns in Virginia and North Carolina: Symptoms, Prevention, and Vaccination Eligibility"

Virginia is experiencing a surge in mpox cases, with 16 reported cases since the beginning of 2024, marking a significant increase from last year. Health officials stress the importance of vaccination, particularly for men who have sex with other men, who are at the highest risk of contraction. The JYNNEOS vaccine is available to the public, although recent findings suggest a waning effect over time. Health authorities are also emphasizing the need for early treatment and are monitoring the situation closely as they continue to urge the public to get vaccinated.

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"Virginia Officials Report Surge in Mumps Cases"

Virginia health officials are warning about a rise in mpox cases in the state, with 12 cases reported so far in 2024, matching the total for 2023. The cases have been spread out across the state, contrasting with the previous year when many were focused around Northern Virginia. Health officials are reminding the public about the availability of vaccines and steps to take to remain safe, as symptoms of mpox include fever, swollen lymph nodes, and a new rash that could be painful. The current outbreak has affected gay, bisexual, or other men who have sex with men, but health officials warn that anyone can be infected and encourage vaccination for those at risk of exposure.

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Measles Outbreak Spreads in New York and Illinois

A 5-year-old in New York State has contracted measles, adding to the 64 cases confirmed in 17 states this year. Health officials are concerned about a potential outbreak, urging residents to get vaccinated and isolate if infected. Measles, once eliminated in the US, has seen a resurgence, partly due to vaccine skepticism. Complications of the disease can be severe, and health officials are sounding the alarm over the rapid spread of measles and the potential for other viruses to resurface.

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"Rapid Spread of Deadly Bacterial Infection Baffles Japan's Health Officials"

Japan is experiencing a surge in cases of streptococcal toxic shock syndrome (STSS), a rare and deadly flesh-eating bacterial infection with a 30% fatality rate, puzzling health officials. The National Institute of Infectious Diseases reported 941 confirmed cases in 2023, and 378 cases have already been recorded in the first two months of 2024, infecting patients in almost all of Japan's 47 prefectures. The increase in cases has experts urging people to wash their hands and clean wounds thoroughly to curb its spread, with some officials attributing the rise to the lifting of pandemic restrictions.

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Measles Confirmed in Unvaccinated Child in Nassau County, NY's First Case Outside NYC

An unvaccinated child in Nassau County has been diagnosed with measles, marking the state's first case outside of New York City this year. Health officials are closely monitoring the situation and urging residents to ensure they are up-to-date on immunizations. Measles is highly contagious and can lead to serious complications, making vaccination crucial for protection.