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WV Health and Emergency Management Warn of Cold Risks
The West Virginia Department of Health and Emergency Management Division are alerting residents to prepare for cold weather risks. They encourage staying indoors, layering clothing, and utilizing warming centers if necessary. Residents in need of assistance can contact local emergency managers or dial 211.
Roane General Hospital Wins 2025 Community Star Award
The West Virginia Department of Health's State of Office of Rural Health announced Roane General Hospital has received the 2025 Community Star Award for its positive impact on rural health. The award recognizes the hospital's commitment to improving access to care and pioneering innovative services.
WV Health Alerts Parents to ByHeart Infant Formula Recall
The West Virginia Department of Health is alerting parents and caregivers to a voluntary recall of certain lots of ByHeart powdered infant formula due to a multistate outbreak of infant botulism. The recall was announced by the FDA on November 8, 2025, with 13 cases reported across 10 states.
Utah Measles Cases Rise; DHHS Urges Vaccination
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has issued a notice regarding a rise in measles cases across the state, with 358 diagnoses reported as of March 3, 2026. The DHHS emphasizes the MMR vaccine's effectiveness and urges unvaccinated individuals to stay home if symptomatic to prevent further spread.
Utah Measles Cases Rise, DHHS Urges Vaccination
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has issued a notice regarding a rise in measles cases across the state, with 358 diagnoses reported since June 2025. The DHHS emphasizes the 97% effectiveness of the MMR vaccine and urges unvaccinated individuals to stay home if symptomatic.
Utah Newborn Screening Program Adds Hunter Syndrome
The Utah Department of Health has added screening for Hunter syndrome (MPS II) to its newborn screening program. This addition aims to detect the rare genetic disorder early, allowing for timely intervention and improved health outcomes for affected infants.
Utah Newborn Screening Added for Hunter Syndrome
The Utah Department of Health has added screening for Hunter syndrome (MPS II) to its newborn screening program. This rare genetic disease affects approximately 1 in 100,000 to 170,000 newborns, and early detection is crucial for preventing severe developmental delays and premature death.
Utah DHHS Research Highlights Parent-Child Communication Discrepancy
The Utah Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) released research indicating a significant gap between parents' perceptions of their children's comfort in sharing feelings and the children's actual experiences. DHHS has launched a public awareness campaign, CHAT, to address this discrepancy and promote better family communication.
SC DPH Asks Residents to Submit Dead Birds for West Nile Virus Testing
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is asking residents to submit specific species of dead birds for West Nile virus testing. This surveillance program helps DPH identify increased WNV activity and notify local officials to implement mosquito control measures.
Measles Outbreak Update - South Carolina
The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported three new measles cases, bringing the total outbreak count to 996. The update also noted 30 people are currently in quarantine, with an end date of April 2.
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