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Measles Outbreak Reaches 607 Cases in Utah as CDC Reports 1792 US Cases in 2026

Measles Outbreak Reaches 607 Cases in Utah as CDC Reports 1792 US Cases in 2026

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Listeners, as of today, the most pressing public health alert in the United States centers on a rapidly growing measles outbreak in Utah. Utah's Department of Health and Human Services reports the outbreak has reached 607 cases as of April 24, part of a nationwide total of 1,792 confirmed measles cases in 2026 according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Ninety-three percent of these cases are outbreak-associated, with 6% requiring hospitalization, and 92% of affected individuals are unvaccinated or have unknown vaccination status. Health officials urge vaccination, especially for unvaccinated travelers or those in outbreak areas, to prevent further spread.

Beyond measles, monitor air quality in metro Atlanta where a Code Orange Air Quality Alert is active due to smoke from Georgia wildfires, as reported by the Georgia Forestry Commission. Doctors advise vulnerable listeners—children, elderly, and those with respiratory issues—to limit outdoor activities and stay indoors with windows closed.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture notes a very low risk to U.S. livestock and people from New World screwworm cases in Mexico, about 62 miles from Texas, with no detections here yet—stay vigilant if handling animals near the border.

In California, the H5N1 avian flu outbreak in marine mammals has hit 58 cases, mostly sea lions in San Mateo County, per CIDRAP reports, but no human cases linked.

For general need-to-know info, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and FDA announced the RAPID pathway on April 23 to fast-track Medicare coverage for breakthrough medical devices within two months of approval—good news for innovative treatments.

Prioritize sleep for health: A UK study in Open Forum Infectious Diseases links healthy sleep patterns to a 26% lower pneumonia risk.

Vitamin D may help prevent diabetes progression in prediabetics with certain genes, per a JAMA Network Open study.

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