Hot Topics for March 20, 2025: Outbreak Updates and Global Health Disruptions
This week's Infection Control Today's Hot Topics in IPC discusses outbreak updates on measles and avian flu and the latest in global health disruptions.
Outbreak Updates
Here are some quick updates on what we’re facing currently:
Measles: The last
Per the
H5N1: The USDA just shared a
Another strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI),
Global Health Disruptions
As time progresses since the US withdrew from the World Health Organization (WHO) and froze the US Agency for International Development (USAID), we’re seeing the impact—from HIV/AIDS treatments and deaths to disruptions in malaria diagnostics and TB prevention. WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus, PhD, recently spoke at a
Such good news, though, was marked with sadness over the already significant impact of the cuts to direct US funding of global health through USAID, WHO, and CDC efforts. He noted—asking the US to reconsider, that “the impact of these cuts will be even greater—and we are already seeing them.” Due to stockouts, delayed deliveries, or insufficient funding, there are significant disruptions in the supply of malaria diagnostics, medications, and insecticide-treated bed nets.
“Over the last 2 decades, the US has been the largest bilateral donor to the fight against malaria, helping to prevent an estimated 2.2 billion cases and 12.7 million deaths,” Ghebreyesus continued. “If disruptions continue, we could see an additional 15 million cases of malaria and 107,000 deaths this year alone, reversing 15 years of progress.”
As Ghebreyesus explained, “The suspension of most funding to PEPFAR—the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief—caused an immediate stop to services for HIV treatment, testing, and prevention in more than 50 countries. Eight countries now have substantial disruptions to antiretroviral therapy, and some will run out of medicines in the coming months. Disruptions to HIV programs could undo 20 years of progress, leading to more than 10 million additional cases of HIV and 3 million HIV-related deaths—more than triple the number of deaths last year.”
These impacts will also be seen in surveillance and outbreak reporting, as considerable resources have gone to ensure we have early pathogen warning systems worldwide. These systems give us a heads-up when cases of emerging infectious diseases are detected to ensure rapid response and containment.
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