A seventh young child in Israel, a 1-year-old, has died this year from measles.
Over the last 30 days, highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed in 38 flocks.
Infectious virus persisted throughout the cheese-making process and aging in cheeses made with raw milk at pH levels above 5.0.
Mexico has seen 55 human cases of New World screwworm this year.
Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin report new detections, part of rising activity over the past several weeks.
The outbreaks are part of an early uptick in H5N1 activity in poultry that began in late August, mainly in the Midwest.
The US State Department announced it will introduce the HIV-prevention drug lenacapavir in Uganda through PEPFAR.
In other developments, Canadian officials announce that the D1.3 genotype was identified in recent samples from ostriches at the center of a firestorm over culling.
Samples available for one of the cats revealed the B3.13 genotype, and genetic sequencing at the USDA lab is underway.
The H5N1 finding in Wisconsin is part of a recent rise in poultry outbreaks in a handful of Midwestern states.