It's the first poultry outbreak of H7N9 seen within the U.S. in nearly a decade.
Measles has killed at least one child and hospitalized at least 30 people in the U.S. this year.
124 cases and 18 hospitalizations from measles have been reported in Texas and New Mexico, though the true tally is likely higher.
WHO officials have identified two outbreaks of a mystery illness in the area that has sickened hundreds and killed over 50 people to date.
The highly contagious virus has infected dozens of people so far, if not more, leaving at least 13 hospitalized.
There have already been seven outbreaks of gastrointestinal illnesses reported aboard ships that touch U.S. waters this year—well above the usual pace.
It's the first time that highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N9 has been found in U.S. poultry.
Dozens of active and latent TB cases have been linked to the outbreak dating back to last year, local health officials say.
Federal inspectors uncovered numerous food safety issues at Taylor Farms' Colorado facility, including equipment found with "large amounts of food debris."
Reported norovirus outbreaks this winter are higher than in recent years, CDC data shows.
An novel and extensively drug-resistant strain of Shigella sonnei has emerged and is likely still actively spreading in the U.S., scientists warn.
A potential outbreak of a flu-like illness has killed nearly 150 people in the region, mostly children over 15.
California health officials have recently reported the first known case of clade I mpox to be detected in the U.S.
People in at least 14 states caught a nasty strain of E. coli from tainted onions used in McDonald's Quarter Pounders, though the immediate danger has likely now passed.
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