Public health emergency

Tuberculosis Outbreak Declared Public Health Emergency in Southern California

A public health emergency has been declared in southern California after a tuberculosis outbreak in Long Beach. City officials have confirmed 14 cases with 170 others potentially exposed. The outbreak is localized to a specific population facing significant barriers to care, with low risk of exposure to the general public.

Rio de Janeiro Declares Public Health Emergency Due to Dengue Fever Outbreak Before Carnival

Rio de Janeiro declares public health emergency due to mosquito-borne dengue fever outbreak just before Carnival. With over 10,000 cases in 2024, the city is taking special measures to contain the illness and protect tourists. Brazilian air force sets up field hospital to treat patients and relieve emergency care units in the region.

Puerto Rico Declares Public Health Emergency Due to Dengue Surge

Puerto Rico declares public health emergency due to surge of dengue, with 549 reported cases and concentration in San Juan. Dengue outbreaks widespread in Americas, prompting urgent measures to address the virus’s spread and provide necessary support.