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US Health Alert January 2025 Salmonella Outbreak Measles Cases Surge Amid Vaccine Schedule Changes

US Health Alert January 2025 Salmonella Outbreak Measles Cases Surge Amid Vaccine Schedule Changes

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Listeners, here's the latest on public health alerts across the United States as of today. Federal and state health agencies, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, are investigating a multistate Salmonella Typhimurium outbreak linked to Live it Up Super Greens supplement powders. As of January 14, 45 cases have been reported in 21 states, with illnesses starting between August 2025 and December 2025. Twelve of 41 patients with data were hospitalized, but no deaths occurred. Eighty percent of interviewed patients consumed the supplement, and the company initiated a voluntary recall on January 14. The CDC urges you to avoid eating, selling, or serving these products.

Flu levels hit a 25-year high earlier this month, per the CDC, amid controversy over recent changes to the childhood immunization schedule announced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on January 5. The update shifts some vaccines like flu, COVID-19, rotavirus, hepatitis A and B, and meningitis from universal recommendations to shared clinical decision-making or high-risk only, reducing targeted illnesses from 17 to 11 for all children. The American Lung Association expresses deep concern, noting these changes bypassed rigorous scientific review and could confuse families, especially with flu surging. More than 200 medical organizations denounce the revisions, calling for congressional oversight, while a majority of states and institutions like Seattle Children's Hospital reject them. Marshall County Public Health Director Sydney Grewell emphasizes vaccines remain the best protection and urges talking to providers.

Measles cases continue rising, with over 2,200 confirmed in 2025—the highest in 33 years—per CDC data reported by ABC News, including three deaths in unvaccinated individuals. New cases in Texas today mark one year since the outbreak began there, potentially signaling continuous transmission that could end U.S. elimination status, as warned by experts like Dr. Richard Besser.

A resurgence of whooping cough, or pertussis, is also underway nationwide, according to the American Lung Association, stressing infant vaccinations.

Stay vigilant, consult healthcare providers, and check official sources for updates.

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