The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert due to concerns that assorted sliced deli meat products served to customers at Dion’s...

The number of mumps cases reported in the Washington state outbreak has risen to 147 as of Thursday, and the total cases reported in Spokane County has reached 10. This has prompted the Spokane Regional...

On Friday, the Portland Water Bureau received results that Cryptosporidium was detected in a routine water sample collected Monday, January 2, from the Bull Run watershed, which provides drinking water...

Recent cases of salmonellosis, a foodborne illness caused by exposure to Salmonella bacteria, have been linked to hazelnuts sold at a farm stand in McMinnville, and state agencies are recommending that...

In a follow-up report on the mumps outbreak at the State University of New York at Geneseo (SUNY Geneseo), school health officials say that as of Thursday, 25 confirmed mumps cases have been recorded. Of...

Public Health Departments around the Bay Area are announcing that influenza activity is increasing and has reached “widespread” levels. Areas with the most influenza activity in the state include the...

In a follow-up to a report earlier this week, Kansas state and Lawrence-Douglas County health authorities have identified two laboratory confirmed cases of mumps in Lawrence. Since mid-December, they...

During the past eight years, Florida has seen an average of just under ten fatalities annually due to infection with the bacterium, Vibrio vulnificus, and in 2016, the Florida Department of Health reported...

The Florida Department of Health in Sarasota County (DOH-Sarasota) received laboratory confirmation on Friday, Dec. 30 of rabies in a bobcat. Health officials say two bobcat attacks occurred within four...

The Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment have identified one case of mumps in Lawrence. Since mid-December, they also have investigated nine individuals...