Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Lyme Disease Diagnoses Soared Over 15 Years
A report today from FAIR Health reveals that, from 2007 to 2021, Lyme diagnoses rose 357% in rural regions of the United States and 65% in urban areas, according to private insurance claims. In the past 5 years, from 2016 to 2021, insurance claims increased 60% in rural areas and 19% in urban areas.聽(8/2)
In updates on the spread of monkeypox 鈥
鈥淲hile news of a pediatric case may cause alarm, please remember that monkeypox is still rare, is much more difficult to get than COVID-19 and other common childhood illnesses, and is rarely dangerous,鈥 Dr. Anissa Davis, city health officer, said in Long Beach鈥檚 announcement Tuesday. (Toohey, 8/2)
鈥淚t鈥檚 a balance of wanting to maximize our impact. We鈥檙e already getting a ton of calls bombarding our system,鈥 said Dr. Philip Huang, the county鈥檚 top health official. 鈥淪o we鈥檙e trying to balance that with, what can we handle? And, what can we get out there effectively and quickly?鈥 (Wolf, 8/2)
In other public health news 鈥
The maker of certain Oatly, Premier Protein and other specialty beverages has issued a recall for 53 of its products because of potential microbial contamination, according to the Food and Drug Administration. (Gregg, 8/2)
A Billerica woman who suffered a miscarriage after she ate ice cream contaminated with listeria during a visit to Florida is suing the ice cream maker and vendor, saying she has experienced physical and mental pain, lost wages, and medical expenses, according to court records. (Fox, 8/2)
The baby formula shortage that has plagued American families this spring isn't over yet, according to a report from the research firm Information Resources Inc. (IRI). (Scribner, 8/2)