Tuberculosis Outbreak in Long Beach, California

A tuberculosis outbreak in Long Beach, California has led to a public health emergency declaration. The outbreak is isolated to a specific population with significant barriers to care. Multiple cases have been associated with a single room occupancy hotel, resulting in hospitalizations and one death.

Deadly Tuberculosis Outbreak in California Hotel

A deadly outbreak of tuberculosis at a California hotel housing homeless people has led to one death and nine hospitalizations. Around 170 people have likely been exposed, and the Health Department is screening contacts for TB. The outbreak is isolated to a specific population, with low risk to the general public.

Tuberculosis Outbreak in Long Beach

A tuberculosis outbreak in Long Beach led to one death and nine hospitalizations, with around 170 people exposed. City officials declared a public health emergency to contain the outbreak.

Measles and Tuberculosis Outbreak in Chicago's Migrant Shelters

Chicago has experienced a significant increase in measles cases, primarily among migrants in its shelter system. The outbreak in the city nearly matches the total number of measles cases reported in the entire country for 2023. Additionally, there have been cases of tuberculosis among new arrivals in migrant shelters in Chicago.

Outbreak of Measles and Tuberculosis at Chicago Migrant Shelters

Chicago migrant shelters are experiencing an outbreak of measles and tuberculosis due to lack of vaccinations and cramped living conditions among illegal migrants. Concerns are growing that these cases may spread to the general population in Chicago and other sanctuary cities. Health experts emphasize the importance of vaccinations and good hygiene practices to prevent the spread of diseases.

Healthcare and Immigration

Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez expresses concerns about tuberculosis and measles among migrants in the city, suggests enforcing American standard of vaccines for migrants and city's vaccine requirements for children.

Tuberculosis Cases at Migrant Shelters in Chicago

Health officials in Chicago, Illinois, have reported cases of tuberculosis at migrant shelters. The Chicago Department of Public Health is taking necessary precautions to treat and contain the disease. Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez criticized the city's sanctuary policy for ignoring public health concerns related to mass immigration.

Public Health Risks of Illegal Immigration

Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez raises concerns about the public health risks associated with illegal immigration, specifically the spread of diseases like tuberculosis and measles in migrant shelters.

Tuberculosis Cases Among Migrants in Chicago

Chicago health officials report a small number of tuberculosis cases among migrants in the city, following a measles outbreak. TB is curable with antibiotics and not highly infectious.

Increase in U.S. Tuberculosis Cases in 2023

The number of U.S. tuberculosis cases in 2023 was the highest in a decade, with an increase from 8,320 in 2022 to 9,615 in 2023. CDC officials expected the numbers to rise, but the increase was more than expected.