Across Indiana, fewer toddlers receive early childhood vaccines on schedule. Doctors are struggling to rebuild trust to prevent dangerous diseases.
Public health experts believe the availability of life saving drugs may be responsible for the fall in overdose deaths.
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Axios on MSNIndiana saw a major drop in fatal drug overdoses in 2023Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios Indiana saw one of the country's biggest year-over-year drops in fatal overdose deaths in 2023, per new CDC data. Why it matters: Overdose deaths seem to be falling as pandemic-era isolation ebbs and access to life-saving medications like naloxone grows.
Bird flu has also been detected in 30 counties across the state. The virus is commonly found in wild birds, particularly waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has stated that the public health risk for the virus remains low.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) say they continue to detect highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) and the H5NI virus in at least 30 counties in Indiana. According to the DNR, HPAI has been detected in wild birds in the following counties: Adams,
The avian (bird) flu isn’t just helping fuel an increase in egg prices, it’s also killing wild birds across the United States and here in Indiana. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reported on Monday that it has detected H5Ni bird flu virus in 30 counties.
There is no cure for the disease, which has a high mortality rate among birds but remains a low risk to people, according to the CDC
INDIANAPOLIS – Avian Influenza, H5N1, or simply the bird flu, is continuing to cause problems for farmers across the state. Just within the last week, the Indiana State Board of Animal Health reported that eight flocks have been impacted by the virus.
A listeria outbreak tied to supplement shakes is now linked to at least 12 deaths and 38 cases across 21 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
State officials ask that you report sick or dead birds to the Department of Natural Resources, but make sure not to touch sick or dead birds.
An ongoing Listeria outbreak has mostly affected people living in long-term care facilities and people who were already hospitalized prior to becoming sick from the infection.
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