Illinois tick season: ER visits rise as bite risk peaks
Tick-bite emergency room visits are rising as Illinois tick season reaches one of its busiest periods. Federal health data shows weekly tick-bite ER visit rates in every U.S. region except the South Central states are at their highest level for this point in the year since 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Illinois tick season brings several species into focus The Illinois Department of Public Health says
Illinois tick season: ER visits rise as bite risk peaks
Tick-bite emergency room visits are rising as Illinois tick season reaches one of its busiest periods. Federal health data shows weekly tick-bite ER visit rates in every U.S. region except the South Central states are at their highest level for this point in the year since 2017, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Illinois tick season brings several species into focus The Illinois Department of Public Health says
Kenya Court Halts US-Supported Ebola Quarantine Facility
The plan to open a US-supported Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya has been temporarily halted after the Nairobi High Court raised concerns about public safety and transparency. The court issued an injunction preventing authorities from admitting any individuals potentially exposed to Ebola until the matter is fully examined. The next hearing is scheduled for June 2. The proposed 50-bed facility at a Kenyan air force base was intended to isolate American citizens exposed in the Democratic Rep
Kenya Court Halts US-Supported Ebola Quarantine Facility
The plan to open a US-supported Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya has been temporarily halted after the Nairobi High Court raised concerns about public safety and transparency. The court issued an injunction preventing authorities from admitting any individuals potentially exposed to Ebola until the matter is fully examined. The next hearing is scheduled for June 2. The proposed 50-bed facility at a Kenyan air force base was intended to isolate American citizens exposed in the Democratic Rep
WHO Chief Says Congo Ebola Outbreak Can Still Be Stopped
WHO Chief Visits Congo World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo can still be contained, even as the death toll has crossed 200. Tedros arrived in Kinshasa on Thursday, May 28, and is expected to travel to Ituri province, the centre of the outbreak in northeastern Congo. He said the virus can be stopped and added that the WHO does
WHO Chief Says Congo Ebola Outbreak Can Still Be Stopped
WHO Chief Visits Congo World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo can still be contained, even as the death toll has crossed 200. Tedros arrived in Kinshasa on Thursday, May 28, and is expected to travel to Ituri province, the centre of the outbreak in northeastern Congo. He said the virus can be stopped and added that the WHO does
Alpha-Gal Syndrome in Illinois: Tick Bite Meat Allergy Warning
Tick bite red meat allergy symptoms are drawing new attention in Illinois as health officials urge residents to take tick prevention seriously during outdoor activity. Alpha-gal syndrome, also known as AGS, is a tick bite-related allergy that can cause some people to react after eating red meat or being exposed to mammal-derived products. Alpha-gal is a sugar molecule found in most mammals, including cows and pigs, but not in humans. The Centers for Disease Control
Alpha-Gal Syndrome in Illinois: Tick Bite Meat Allergy Warning
Tick bite red meat allergy symptoms are drawing new attention in Illinois as health officials urge residents to take tick prevention seriously during outdoor activity. Alpha-gal syndrome, also known as AGS, is a tick bite-related allergy that can cause some people to react after eating red meat or being exposed to mammal-derived products. Alpha-gal is a sugar molecule found in most mammals, including cows and pigs, but not in humans. The Centers for Disease Control
World Cup Ebola Travel Risk: CDC Screening Expands, US Risk Stays Low
World Cup Ebola travel risk remains low for fans in the United States, but federal screening rules have expanded as health agencies monitor the outbreak in Central and East Africa. The CDC said foreign nationals who were in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan within 21 days before arrival are temporarily restricted from entering the United States. U.S. citizens, nationals and lawful permanent residents may still enter, but affected travelers are
World Cup Ebola Travel Risk: CDC Screening Expands, US Risk Stays Low
World Cup Ebola travel risk remains low for fans in the United States, but federal screening rules have expanded as health agencies monitor the outbreak in Central and East Africa. The CDC said foreign nationals who were in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda or South Sudan within 21 days before arrival are temporarily restricted from entering the United States. U.S. citizens, nationals and lawful permanent residents may still enter, but affected travelers are
India-Africa Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak in Africa
Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak The Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit, originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi from May 28, 2026, has been postponed due to an escalating Ebola outbreak in several African countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s South Kivu province has reported the latest cases, contributing to concerns about regional health security. India and the African Union, followin
India-Africa Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak in Africa
Summit Postponed Due to Ebola Outbreak The Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit, originally scheduled to take place in New Delhi from May 28, 2026, has been postponed due to an escalating Ebola outbreak in several African countries. The Democratic Republic of Congo’s South Kivu province has reported the latest cases, contributing to concerns about regional health security. India and the African Union, followin
Rubio Says WHO Was Late Detecting Congo Ebola Outbreak as Deaths Rise
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, that the World Health Organization was “a little late” in detecting the Ebola outbreak spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as deaths continued to rise and Washington prepared support for the response. The outbreak has intensified concern among global health officials because of its speed, suspected death toll and spread in difficult field conditions. Reuters reported at least 131 fatalities linked to t
Rubio Says WHO Was Late Detecting Congo Ebola Outbreak as Deaths Rise
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, that the World Health Organization was “a little late” in detecting the Ebola outbreak spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as deaths continued to rise and Washington prepared support for the response. The outbreak has intensified concern among global health officials because of its speed, suspected death toll and spread in difficult field conditions. Reuters reported at least 131 fatalities linked to t
DRC Ebola Outbreak: US Doctor Infected as Rare Strain Spreads
The DRC Ebola outbreak has drawn international concern after an American doctor working with patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo tested positive for the rare Bundibugyo strain. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the American tested positive on Sunday, May 17, 2026, after being exposed while caring for patients in the DRC. The CDC said the patient is being moved to Germany for treatment, along with high-risk contacts link
DRC Ebola Outbreak: US Doctor Infected as Rare Strain Spreads
The DRC Ebola outbreak has drawn international concern after an American doctor working with patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo tested positive for the rare Bundibugyo strain. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the American tested positive on Sunday, May 17, 2026, after being exposed while caring for patients in the DRC. The CDC said the patient is being moved to Germany for treatment, along with high-risk contacts link
American Infected In Congo As Trump Addresses Ebola Outbreak
Trump Addresses Ebola Outbreak In DRC US President Donald Trump said onMay 18,2026 that he is concerned about the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but believes the virus has not spread to the United States. Speaking at the White House after an American working in the DRC was infected, Trump said the situation appears to be confined to Africa for now, while acknowledging that the outbreak remains a serious
American Infected In Congo As Trump Addresses Ebola Outbreak
Trump Addresses Ebola Outbreak In DRC US President Donald Trump said onMay 18,2026 that he is concerned about the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, but believes the virus has not spread to the United States. Speaking at the White House after an American working in the DRC was infected, Trump said the situation appears to be confined to Africa for now, while acknowledging that the outbreak remains a serious
Illinois Potential Hantavirus Case Raises U.S. Cleanup Risk
An Illinois potential hantavirus case in Winnebago County is renewing attention on a rare but serious U.S. infection risk linked to unsafe rodent cleanup. The Illinois Department of Public Health said on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, that it was investigating a potential case in a Winnebago County resident who had not traveled internationally and was not connected to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak. The person is believed to have been exposed while cleaning a home where rodent dropping
Illinois Potential Hantavirus Case Raises U.S. Cleanup Risk
An Illinois potential hantavirus case in Winnebago County is renewing attention on a rare but serious U.S. infection risk linked to unsafe rodent cleanup. The Illinois Department of Public Health said on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, that it was investigating a potential case in a Winnebago County resident who had not traveled internationally and was not connected to the MV Hondius cruise ship outbreak. The person is believed to have been exposed while cleaning a home where rodent dropping
Dr. Marty Makary Resigns as FDA Commissioner, Trump Announces
Dr. Marty Makary Resigns as FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary has resigned from his position as the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as confirmed by President Donald Trump on May 12. In a social media post, Trump revealed that Makary had informed him of his decision to step down, effective Tuesday. While Makary did not offer an explicit reason for his resignation, Trump praised his leadership, calling him a “hard worke
Dr. Marty Makary Resigns as FDA Commissioner, Trump Announces
Dr. Marty Makary Resigns as FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary has resigned from his position as the commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), as confirmed by President Donald Trump on May 12. In a social media post, Trump revealed that Makary had informed him of his decision to step down, effective Tuesday. While Makary did not offer an explicit reason for his resignation, Trump praised his leadership, calling him a “hard worke
CDC warns of rising extensively drug-resistant shigella cases in US
WASHINGTON — Health officials are warning of a rising number of extensively drug-resistant shigella infections in the United States, describing the trend as a growing public health threat linked to increasing antibiotic resistance. In a report released on Wednesday, April 9, 2026, federal health authorities said drug-resistant cases of shigella have steadily increased over the past decade. According to surveillance data, such cases accounted for 0% of reported infections between 201
CDC warns of rising extensively drug-resistant shigella cases in US
WASHINGTON — Health officials are warning of a rising number of extensively drug-resistant shigella infections in the United States, describing the trend as a growing public health threat linked to increasing antibiotic resistance. In a report released on Wednesday, April 9, 2026, federal health authorities said drug-resistant cases of shigella have steadily increased over the past decade. According to surveillance data, such cases accounted for 0% of reported infections between 201
First U.S. human case of H5N5 bird flu confirmed in Washington state
Health authorities in the United States have confirmed the country’s first human case of the H5N5 bird flu virus after a Washington state resident tested positive for the strain earlier this month. The infection marks the first documented instance of H5N5 in a person anywhere in the world, underscoring what experts describe as the unpredictable evolution of avian influenza viruses. Officials emphasized that the overall public risk remains low, but the case is being closely monitored due to the unusual nature of the strain. According to Washington state health officials, the patient became severely ill in early November, presenting with a high fever, significant breathing difficulty, and episodes of confusion. The individual was initially treated at a medical facility in Grays Harbor County, approximately 100 miles from Seattle, before being transferred to a hospital in King County for advanced care. Authorities revealed that the patient is older and has underlying health conditions, though no further identifying information was provided. Laboratory testing confirmed that the patient had contracted H5N5, a subtype of bird flu previously detected only in birds. Until now, human infections in the United States have involved the more widely recognized H5N1 strain. Researchers say the emergence of H5N5 in a human highlights the ongoing adaptability of influenza viruses circulating in domestic and wild bird populations. Investigators believe the patient’s exposure likely came from their own property, where they kept a mixed backyard flock of domestic poultry. The area is also frequented by wild birds such as ducks and geese, which are known carriers of various avian influenza strains. Officials stated that either domestic birds or wild species could have transmitted the virus, and both scenarios are under review. Despite the unusual circumstances, health authorities maintain that the case does not indicate increased transmission risk to the broader public. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Washington state officials reiterated that there is no evidence of human-to-human spread associated with H5N5. Individuals who had close contact with the patient were evaluated and tested, and no additional infections have been identified. Experts also clarified that H5N5 is not a newly discovered virus; it has been circulating among birds for some time. This instance simply marks the first confirmation of the strain infecting a human. Because influenza viruses regularly mutate as they pass between species, scientists continue to track their behavior, particularly when new patterns of infection appear. This case is the first recorded human bird flu infection in the United States in at least eight months. The country has been dealing with a widespread bird flu outbreak since early 2022, during which 71 human infections have been documented. One fatality was reported in Louisiana. Only a handful of cases have occurred so far this year, reflecting the sporadic and largely low-risk nature of avian influenza transmission to people. Health agencies continue to monitor bird populations, agricultural settings, and human cases to better understand how avian influenza evolves and to ensure timely guidance for the public. While the H5N5 infection represents a rare event, officials stressed that prevention measures, including avoiding contact with sick or dead birds and practicing proper hygiene around poultry, remain important tools in reducing exposure risks.
First U.S. human case of H5N5 bird flu confirmed in Washington state
Health authorities in the United States have confirmed the country’s first human case of the H5N5 bird flu virus after a Washington state resident tested positive for the strain earlier this month. The infection marks the first documented instance of H5N5 in a person anywhere in the world, underscoring what experts describe as the unpredictable evolution of avian influenza viruses. Officials emphasized that the overall public risk remains low, but the case is being closely monitored due to the unusual nature of the strain. According to Washington state health officials, the patient became severely ill in early November, presenting with a high fever, significant breathing difficulty, and episodes of confusion. The individual was initially treated at a medical facility in Grays Harbor County, approximately 100 miles from Seattle, before being transferred to a hospital in King County for advanced care. Authorities revealed that the patient is older and has underlying health conditions, though no further identifying information was provided. Laboratory testing confirmed that the patient had contracted H5N5, a subtype of bird flu previously detected only in birds. Until now, human infections in the United States have involved the more widely recognized H5N1 strain. Researchers say the emergence of H5N5 in a human highlights the ongoing adaptability of influenza viruses circulating in domestic and wild bird populations. Investigators believe the patient’s exposure likely came from their own property, where they kept a mixed backyard flock of domestic poultry. The area is also frequented by wild birds such as ducks and geese, which are known carriers of various avian influenza strains. Officials stated that either domestic birds or wild species could have transmitted the virus, and both scenarios are under review. Despite the unusual circumstances, health authorities maintain that the case does not indicate increased transmission risk to the broader public. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Washington state officials reiterated that there is no evidence of human-to-human spread associated with H5N5. Individuals who had close contact with the patient were evaluated and tested, and no additional infections have been identified. Experts also clarified that H5N5 is not a newly discovered virus; it has been circulating among birds for some time. This instance simply marks the first confirmation of the strain infecting a human. Because influenza viruses regularly mutate as they pass between species, scientists continue to track their behavior, particularly when new patterns of infection appear. This case is the first recorded human bird flu infection in the United States in at least eight months. The country has been dealing with a widespread bird flu outbreak since early 2022, during which 71 human infections have been documented. One fatality was reported in Louisiana. Only a handful of cases have occurred so far this year, reflecting the sporadic and largely low-risk nature of avian influenza transmission to people. Health agencies continue to monitor bird populations, agricultural settings, and human cases to better understand how avian influenza evolves and to ensure timely guidance for the public. While the H5N5 infection represents a rare event, officials stressed that prevention measures, including avoiding contact with sick or dead birds and practicing proper hygiene around poultry, remain important tools in reducing exposure risks.
Health officials warn travelers as measles cases surge across North America
Health officials across North America are raising concerns over a growing surge in measles cases, urging travelers to remain cautious and ensure they are vaccinated. The warning follows multiple confirmed exposures at major U.S. airports, increasing fears of renewed transmission of the highly contagious disease that had been largely controlled for decades through widespread immunization. The latest alert comes after an individual infected with measles was present at Philadelphia Int
Health officials warn travelers as measles cases surge across North America
Health officials across North America are raising concerns over a growing surge in measles cases, urging travelers to remain cautious and ensure they are vaccinated. The warning follows multiple confirmed exposures at major U.S. airports, increasing fears of renewed transmission of the highly contagious disease that had been largely controlled for decades through widespread immunization. The latest alert comes after an individual infected with measles was present at Philadelphia Int
FDA links infant botulism outbreak to ByHeart baby formula recall
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of certain lots of ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula following a multi-state investigation into a cluster of infant botulism cases. The outbreak, which spans ten states, has resulted in 13 hospitalizations since August, though no deaths have been reported. Federal health officials said the recall applies to two specific lots of ByHeart powdered formula with “use by” dates of December 1. The af
FDA links infant botulism outbreak to ByHeart baby formula recall
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of certain lots of ByHeart Whole Nutrition Infant Formula following a multi-state investigation into a cluster of infant botulism cases. The outbreak, which spans ten states, has resulted in 13 hospitalizations since August, though no deaths have been reported. Federal health officials said the recall applies to two specific lots of ByHeart powdered formula with “use by” dates of December 1. The af
Mosquitoes in Frisco test positive for West Nile Virus; city begins overnight spraying
City officials in Frisco, Texas, have confirmed that two mosquito pools collected within city limits have tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV), prompting immediate action from local authorities to control the spread of infected mosquitoes. The discovery marks the twenty-first confirmed mosquito pool in Frisco this year, underscoring ongoing public health concerns across North Texas during mosquito season. No human infections linked to the virus have been reported in Frisco at this ti
Mosquitoes in Frisco test positive for West Nile Virus; city begins overnight spraying
City officials in Frisco, Texas, have confirmed that two mosquito pools collected within city limits have tested positive for the West Nile Virus (WNV), prompting immediate action from local authorities to control the spread of infected mosquitoes. The discovery marks the twenty-first confirmed mosquito pool in Frisco this year, underscoring ongoing public health concerns across North Texas during mosquito season. No human infections linked to the virus have been reported in Frisco at this ti
Haley Stevens announces impeachment articles against Robert F Kennedy Jr over health crisis
US Congresswoman Haley Stevens announced on Thursday, September 25, that she will introduce articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. The move marks an escalation of her opposition to Kennedy’s policies, which she described as creating “healthcare chaos” across the country. In her post, Stevens stated that the time for patience has ended, declaring “enough is enough” and pledging to pursue formal impeachment proceedi
Haley Stevens announces impeachment articles against Robert F Kennedy Jr over health crisis
US Congresswoman Haley Stevens announced on Thursday, September 25, that she will introduce articles of impeachment against Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr. The move marks an escalation of her opposition to Kennedy’s policies, which she described as creating “healthcare chaos” across the country. In her post, Stevens stated that the time for patience has ended, declaring “enough is enough” and pledging to pursue formal impeachment proceedi
Chicago reports leptospirosis cases with one death linked to rat exposure
Chicago health officials have issued a public health alert following reports of multiple leptospirosis cases in the city, including one that resulted in death. The Chicago Department of Public Health confirmed that at least four recent infections have been identified, with all patients either directly or indirectly exposed to animal urine or droppings, most commonly from rats. The department stressed that residents should remain vigilant, particularly those involved in outdoor activities such
Chicago reports leptospirosis cases with one death linked to rat exposure
Chicago health officials have issued a public health alert following reports of multiple leptospirosis cases in the city, including one that resulted in death. The Chicago Department of Public Health confirmed that at least four recent infections have been identified, with all patients either directly or indirectly exposed to animal urine or droppings, most commonly from rats. The department stressed that residents should remain vigilant, particularly those involved in outdoor activities such
Illinois Resident Among Sick in US Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Home Delivery Meals
A salmonella outbreak across multiple states in the United States has been linked to certain packaged home delivery meals, prompting a nationwide health alert. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one person in Illinois and more than a dozen others across the country were sickened after consuming meals distributed by Metabolic Meals. Sixteen confirmed cases, including seven hospitalizations, have been reported across ten states, though officials warned the actual numbe
Illinois Resident Among Sick in US Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Home Delivery Meals
A salmonella outbreak across multiple states in the United States has been linked to certain packaged home delivery meals, prompting a nationwide health alert. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one person in Illinois and more than a dozen others across the country were sickened after consuming meals distributed by Metabolic Meals. Sixteen confirmed cases, including seven hospitalizations, have been reported across ten states, though officials warned the actual numbe
North Texas Sees Increase In Covid Cases Among Children As Schools Resume
Covid-19 infections are once again increasing in North Texas as children return to school and begin interacting closely with classmates, marking a seasonal rise in cases that health officials say coincides with the reopening of schools. While the number of infections remains far lower than during the height of the pandemic, the trend has sparked fresh attention as families and educators adjust to life with a virus that continues to evolve and circulate.
North Texas Sees Increase In Covid Cases Among Children As Schools Resume
Covid-19 infections are once again increasing in North Texas as children return to school and begin interacting closely with classmates, marking a seasonal rise in cases that health officials say coincides with the reopening of schools. While the number of infections remains far lower than during the height of the pandemic, the trend has sparked fresh attention as families and educators adjust to life with a virus that continues to evolve and circulate.









