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Measles outbreak in Colorado City, Arizona, amid low vaccination rates
08/27/2025
Arizona, Mohave County

Recommendation: Organizations in Mohave County, Arizona, should provide flexible work schedules to support employees making vaccine appointments for themselves or family members. Measles is highly contagious and can quickly spread among unvaccinated individuals in a work environment.

Situation: Mohave County health officials issued an advisory that measles in Colorado City and the surrounding area is currently active within the community. According to media sources, the measles case reported a few weeks ago has now grown to a cluster of 9 cases. Health officials held a vaccine event for the county, as the county's MMR vaccination coverage for kindergarteners was 78.4% in the most recent data, well below the 95% herd immunity threshold. Health officials advised the public to review their vaccination status and to get vaccinated. [Confidence: Very High]

ADVISORY
Foshan, China, ends Level III emergency as chikungunya cases decline
08/27/2025
China, Guangdong Sheng

Recommendation: Organizations in Guangdong Province and other chikungunya high-risk provinces in China should reduce mosquito habitats by eliminating standing water and applying insecticides to outdoor storage containers, as well as encouraging employees to prevent mosquito bites. Organizations should support pregnant employees who opt not to travel to the affected area. Employees should consult a doctor about vaccination against chikungunya before traveling to Guangdong Province. Vaccine eligibility and availability may vary by country.

Situation: Foshan officials, where the epicenter of the chikungunya outbreak in Guangdong Province is occurring, announced that the city ended its Level III public health emergency, as new daily cases remained under 50 for 9 consecutive days, signaling a shift to a low-level sporadic outbreak. The city will continue prevention and control strategies and emphasize the need for continued vigilance since Sept and Oct are peak seasons for mosquito-borne diseases due to favorable weather and increased mosquito activity. [Confidence: Very High]

ADVISORY
Taiwan confirms a locally acquired dengue cluster in Kaohsiung
08/26/2025
Taiwan, Kaohsiung

Recommendation: Locally acquired dengue cases are commonly detected in Taiwan, ranging from small clusters to larger, infrequent epidemics. Organizations in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, should continue to reduce mosquito populations at their facilities by eliminating standing water. Employees can take steps to prevent mosquito bites by wearing protective clothing, using insect repellent, and eliminating standing water near their homes.

Situation: Taiwan confirmed a locally acquired dengue cluster in Kaohsiung. 4 cases were detected in the cluster, all of whom resided in Gushan District, with further testing of over 100 individuals ongoing. The virus was previously detected in mosquito populations in Gushan. None of the cases reported any recent international travel. This is the 1st locally acquired dengue event in Taiwan of the year. [Confidence: Very High]

ADVISORY
New Mexican resident contracts plague, likely while camping in Rio Arriba County
08/26/2025
New Mexico, Valencia CountyNew Mexico, Rio Arriba County

Recommendation: Plague occurs in wildlife throughout areas of the western US, including New Mexico, but human and pet cases are rare. Avoiding contact with wildlife is a best practice for organizations with employees who work outside.

Situation: Health officials in New Mexico confirmed a case of plague in a Valencia County resident, who was hospitalized and has since been released. The case recently spent time camping in Rio Arriba County, where he may have been exposed. The last human plague case in the state involved a Lincoln County resident in 2024. [Confidence: Very High]

ADVISORY
1st imported case of new world screwworm confirmed in Maryland traveler, risk to public low
08/25/2025
United States of America, Maryland

Recommendation: Informational update only. New World screwworm (NWS) primarily affects livestock but can also impact pets, wildlife, and occasionally humans. NWS fly larvae can cause serious and often deadly damage to an animal. NWS was eradicated from the United States (US) in the 1960s, and reintroduction of the disease could lead to commercial livestock financial losses, trade restrictions, and costly eradication efforts.

Situation: Media sources reported that the US has confirmed its 1st imported human case of the new world screwworm in a Maryland resident on 8/4 who recently returned from travel to El Salvador. Officials stated that the investigation confirmed there was no indication of transmission to any other individuals or animals, and that the risk to public health in the US is very low. [Confidence: Very High]

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