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CDC adopts ACIP recommendation for hepatitis B vaccine at birth

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Dec. 16 that it adopted individual-based decision-making for parents deciding whether to give the hepatitis B vaccine, including the birth dose, to infants born to women who test negative for the virus.

CDC releases advisory on Marburg virus outbreak in Ethiopia; ASPR to provide support 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an advisory Dec. 3 on an outbreak of Marburg virus in Ethiopia.

Washington resident dies from bird flu strain not previously detected in humans 

A Washington resident recently hospitalized with the H5N5 strain of bird flu died Nov. 21, according to the Washington State Department of Health.

CDC data shows rise in flu, COVID-19 cases across states 

Flu cases are growing or likely growing in 39 states, according to the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data from Nov. 11.

Washington resident is first human to contract H5N5 strain of bird flu

The Washington State Department of Health announced Nov.

Measles cases approach 1,700 in U.S. 

There have been 1,681 confirmed cases of measles in the U.S. so far this year, according to the latest Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data.

Study finds flu, COVID-19 infection temporarily raises risk of heart attack, stroke 

A study published Oct. 30 by the American Heart Association found that people have an elevated risk of heart attack and stroke following flu and COVID-19 infection.

CDC says 3 cases of severe mpox in California may be linked to August case

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released an advisory Oct. 29 on three unrelated cases of clade I mpox recently identified in California.
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Gearing Up Our Defenses for Flu Season

The flu vaccine is updated for the 2025-2026 season and is now available at many workplaces, hospitals, clinics, pharmacies and other locations.

Nearly 1,600 measles cases in U.S.

There have been 1,596 confirmed cases of measles across the U.S.