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What Changed Today

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Front-Page Scan

  1. Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Avian Influenza Among Owners of Backyard Flocks (CDC MMWR; 2026-05-14T17:00+00:00; Occupational and environmental epidemiology; relevance 5/5)
  2. Increase in Travel-Associated and Locally Acquired Dengue Cases (CDC MMWR; 2026-05-14T17:00+00:00; Occupational and environmental epidemiology; relevance 5/5)
  3. FDA outbreak investigation 1369: E. coli O157:H7 linked to Raw Cheddar Cheese (FDA Foodborne Outbreaks; 2026-05-13T14:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  4. Nigeria strengthens outbreak preparedness through €4.2 million EU WHO programme (WHO Regional Office for Africa; 2026-05-11T16:57+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  5. In Sudan, a migrant community reveals a resistance to malaria: the genetic study helping shape medicine (The Conversation; 2026-05-14T14:15+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  6. Concerns raised over unsafe reuse of bottles in markets amid cholera outbreak (Eye Radio; 2026-05-14T13:25+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  7. Dengue fever in Sri Lanka: More than 25,000 cases reported in 2026 to date (Outbreak News Today; 2026-05-02T07:00+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  8. Bangladesh: H5N1 avian influenza fatality in Chattogram child (Outbreak News Today; 2026-05-02T07:00+00:00; Outbreaks and emerging infections; relevance 5/5)
  9. 2 source(s) failed during collection: Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, USDA APHIS Avian Influenza.

Lead News Strip

Lead file • Occupational and environmental epidemiology

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Avian Influenza Among Owners of Backyard Flocks

5/5CDC MMWROfficialOfficial sourceNorth America2026-05-14T17:00+00:00

Weekly / May 14, 2026 / 75(18);234–239 Melissa A. Durand, PhD, VMD 1 ; Carrie Reed, DSc 1 ( View author affiliations ) Since 2024, three human influenza A(H5) cases have been reported among people in the U.S. Campagna, DVM 5 ; Elizabeth Harker, MPH 1 ; Colin A.

Why it matters: Comes from an official or primary-source channel. Useful for occupational or environmental epidemiology coverage.

Caveats / uncertainty: The summary stays close to the source language and should be read as an initial source note, not a final interpretation.

Occupational and environmental epidemiology

Increase in Travel-Associated and Locally Acquired Dengue Cases

5/5CDC MMWROfficialNorth America2026-05-14T17:00+00:00

states and the District of Columbia increased 359% above the annual average during 2010–2023; a total of 97.2% of cases were travel associated, and 2.8% were locally acquired. Approximately one fifth (21.8%) of cases occurred among persons aged 50–59 years, and more than one half (57.5%) occurred in Hispanic or Latino persons. Approximately one third (36.1%) of patients were hospitalized; six (0.2%) patients died.

Outbreaks and emerging infections

Nigeria strengthens outbreak preparedness through €4.2 million EU WHO programme

5/5WHO Regional Office for AfricaOfficialAfrica2026-05-11T16:57+00:00

Publications ochembac@who.int Mon, 11/05/2026 - 17:57 Abuja, Nigeria | 11 May 2026 For immediate release The Federal Government and its partners have today taken a major step towards strengthening the capacity of Nigeria’s healthcare delivery system to deal with disease outbreaks, with the launch of a collaborative initiative targeting public health institutions. Noncommunicable diseases are rising and now account for 27% of deaths in Nigeria, whilst Malaria contributes 30% of global malaria deaths and recurrent outbreaks, like cholera, diphtheria, Lassa fever, meningitis, Mpox, remain a major cause of illness and death (WHO). The €4.2 million (N6, 791 billion) programme funded by the European Union, aims to help strengthen core functions of selected public health institutes to detect outbreaks earlier, share information faster, and reduce the negative impact of poor health outcomes nationwide.

Outbreaks and emerging infections

In Sudan, a migrant community reveals a resistance to malaria: the genetic study helping shape medicine

5/5The ConversationAfrica2026-05-14T14:15+00:00

This is a method scientists use to read and analyse a person’s complete DNA, the full set of genetic instructions, to understand traits, ancestry and disease risk. Our research covered a total of 125 individuals from five population groups, defined by their language and cultural identity, known as ethnicity. This makes Sudan a valuable place to study human genetic diversity and evolutionary history, which has important implications for understanding population-specific adaptation and health.