In the latest Transmission Interrupted episode, featuring UTMB’s Dr. Laura Dickson, Jill Morgan and Dr. Henry Wu share crucial spring break health tips, including preventing mosquito-borne diseases and practicing food and water safety. Tune in for essential advice to stay healthy.
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India Reports Bird Flu Death in Andhra Pradesh: 2-year-old Ate Raw Chicken
The Andhra Pradesh Government has launched statewide fever screenings after a two-year-old girl died from the H5N1 bird flu virus, marking India's second death from the virus. The girl developed symptoms after eating raw chicken on February 27 and passed away on March 16 despite treatment at AIIMS Mangalagiri.
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WHO Brings Countries Together to Test Collective Pandemic Response
Over two days, the WHO conducted Exercise Polaris with over 15 countries and 20+ partners to test a new global health emergency coordination mechanism. The exercise assessed the WHO’s Global Health Emergency Corps (GHEC), which aims to strengthen emergency workforces, coordinate surge teams, and enhance international collaboration, through a simulation of a fictional virus outbreak.
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NETEC Personal Protective Equipment Webinar Series-Top Takeaways: N95 Respirators and Respiratory Protection
Learn key strategies for ensuring effective respiratory protection and compliance with OSHA guidelines by reading more [here]. Stay informed on best practices for fit testing, training, and building a culture of safety in your healthcare facility.
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NETEC's Transmission Interrupted-Spring Break Fever: Travel Health Tips for a Safe Trip
Listen in to learn how to protect yourself from tropical diseases, which vaccines you may need, essential travel precautions, and when to seek medical attention after your trip. Subscribe to catch the next episode of Transmission Interrupted!
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Key Takeaways from “The Joint Commission, PPE, and Me” Webinar
The NETEC webinar highlighted TJC standards for acute care and critical access facilities, focusing on PPE for respiratory pathogens and viral hemorrhagic fevers. Smaller facilities were encouraged to adapt available resources, with an emphasis on hands-on training for PPE competency. For more details, read the full webinar recap.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Health Alert Network-Ongoing Risk of Dengue Virus Infections and Updated Testing Recommendations in the United States
The CDC updates on ongoing dengue risk in the U.S., especially in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, with travel increasing the risk of cases. The CDC recommends using the DENV-1-4 RT-PCR assay for suspected cases and provides new resources for public health professionals.
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Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome in the Spotlight: Understanding Risks After Betsy Arakawa's Tragic Death
Hantaviruses, primarily transmitted through rodents’ body fluids and excrement, can be contracted through inhaling contaminated air, with some strains, like the Andes virus, spreading person-to-person, making it crucial for clinicians to stay informed about the disease’s risks, symptoms, and treatment—check out NETEC's latest blog for more.
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Tune in to NETEC's latest episode of Transmission Interrupted, PPE and The Joint Commission Standards on the Podcast: Key Insights for Healthcare
Valuable insights are shared on the new Joint Commission requirements, strategies for strengthening facility preparedness for special pathogens, and best practices for training healthcare staff in this episode of NETEC's Transmission Interrupted."
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Center's for Disease Control and Prevention Health Alert Network Health Advisory: Expanding Measles Outbreak in the United States and Guidance for the Upcoming Travel Season
The CDC is issuing a Health Advisory on a measles outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, with 208 cases and two deaths as of March 7, 2025. More cases are expected. Clinicians and officials are urged to follow prevention guidelines. Read the full advisory for more information.
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SPECTRE’s Hands-On Training Prepares Nursing Students for Emerging Infectious Diseases
Discover how the SPECTRE program is training nursing students in biocontainment, PPE use, outbreak response, and infection prevention for high-consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs) in our latest blog.
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Measles Town Hall 101
The Measles 101 Town Hall with Dr. Susan McLellan, MD, MPH, Director of SPECTRE at UTMB, provided valuable insights on measles symptoms, the infectious period, and how both healthcare providers and the public can help combat the disease. Don't miss this opportunity to listen to expert advice on prevention and response—tune in now to stay informed!
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NETEC Annual Report 2024: Advancing America's National Health Security
The FY24 Annual Report from NETEC highlights the organization's ongoing commitment to national health security and preparedness for special pathogens.
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Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers in South America: Key Takeaways from a NETEC Webinar
NETEC’s webinar on “Bolivian and Argentine Hemorrhagic Fevers” (December 8, 2023) highlights the public health challenges posed by these diseases and the need for preparedness to protect global and national health security.
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Measles outbreaks in the Americas: PAHO calls for strengthened vaccination and surveillance
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has issued an alert following a rise in measles cases in Argentina, Canada, Mexico, and the United States, with 268 cases confirmed by February 21, 2025—up from 60 during the same period in 2024. Read more about this growing concern and its impact.
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Texas Announces First Death in Measles Outbreak
The Texas Department of State Health Services has confirmed the first death from measles in the ongoing outbreak in the South Plains and Panhandle areas.
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NETEC Situation Report: Sudan Virus Disease Outbreak in Uganda
Uganda declared an outbreak of Sudan virus disease (SVD) on January 30, 2025, with nine confirmed cases, including five healthcare workers, and one death by February 10. For detailed updates on case distribution, contact tracing, and investigations, read NETEC’s situation report.
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Measles Outbreak Spreads Across Texas and New Mexico
A rapidly spreading measles outbreak is making waves across Texas and New Mexico. The situation is evolving quickly, and it’s crucial to stay informed on how this might affect you and your community.
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PAHO warns of increased risk of dengue outbreaks due to circulation of DENV-3 in the Americas
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has raised an alert over the growing risk of dengue outbreaks in the Americas, driven by the spread of the DENV-3 serotype.
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Oklahoma Health Alert: Avian & Seasonal Flu
The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has issued a health advisory