AGP Executive Report
Last update: 35 minutes agoCyclospora Outbreak (Michigan): CDC confirmed a multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak, with Michigan reporting the highest numbers—3,762 cases as of July 15 and 44 hospitalizations—while officials say early investigation points to lettuce or salad greens as a likely exposure. Food Safety Guidance: Michigan health officials advise buying whole heads of lettuce, discarding outer layers, and avoiding bagged lettuce and pre-mixed salad kits; some restaurants are changing menus and prep practices as the outbreak grows. CDC Update: CDC says cases have surged since May and that there may be different patterns by location, with more clusters still under investigation. Wildfire Smoke & Air Quality (Michigan): A statewide air quality alert is in effect as Canadian wildfire smoke increases fine particle pollution, with guidance to limit outdoor activity and keep windows closed, especially for kids, seniors, and people with heart or lung conditions. Local Health Impact: Cooling centers are opening in parts of Mid-Michigan to help residents cope with extreme heat alongside the smoke risk. Public Health Leadership: Dr. Erica Schwartz faced questions in her CDC director confirmation hearing about protecting the agency from political interference, pledging “radical transparency.”
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