In 2014, outbreaks of the protozoan parasitic infection in several counties led to large numbers of cases of cryptosporidiosis in the Sunshine state with 1,877–much larger than previous years (2011...

Hawaii health officials are reporting an additional eight locally acquired dengue fever cases on Big Isle, bringing the island’s total to 130. Of the confirmed cases, 114 are Hawaii Island residents...

A Seattle-based Mediterranean restaurant was closed by county health officials Tuesday after several patrons developed symptoms consistent with norovirus. Officially, Main Street Gyros, located at 301...

Since the outbreak of the systemic fungal infection, Blastomycosis, was first reported in early August linked to visits to the Little Wolf River in Waupaca County near New London, the number of confirmed...

The Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) today put the dengue fever confirmed case tally at 122, an increase of 5 cases since yesterday. Since the beginning of this outbreak, HDOH has been in constant contact...

In mid-November, the Seneca County Health Department warned patrons of a McDonalds restaurant of a hepatitis A risk because an employee, a food service worker, tested positive for the contagious virus...

Five more autochthonous dengue fever cases are being reported by Hawaii health officials today, bringing the total cases to 117–103 are Hawaii Island residents and 14 are visitors. As the outbreak...

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 A report released by the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) today reveals that the number of new HIV diagnoses in Chicago continues to decline for the 13th year in a row. According to the 2015...

The number of dengue fever cases increased by five in Hawaii, bringing the total to 112 locally acquired cases on Big Island, according to the Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) Monday. The situation...

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The Hawaii Department of Health continues to work with other state and county agencies on the issue of the Dengue Fever outbreak.  As of Friday, the Department of Health had reported 107 confirmed cases...