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  "description": "Ebola cases climb in DRC as outbreak hits crowded camps; New World screwworm spreads to 12 US cases; new study finds flu vaccine cut deaths by 29% in seniors. Plus flu, COVID, RSV trends and food recalls.",
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  "textContent": "_Force of Infection is now on the summer schedule, meaning national Outbreak Outlook updates are only available to paid subscribers. The winter schedule, including the free national version, will resume in October. To continue receiving reports during the summer, please upgrade to paid._\n\nSubscribe\n\n## Influenza-like illness\n\nSeasonal influenza remains very low in this off-season period. Trips to the doctor for symptoms like fever, cough, and sore throat (referred to as outpatient influenza-like illness or ILI) dropped a further notch and are now at 1.4% (from 1.6% last week).\n\nThe West, which remains above the national average at 1.8%, experienced the most noticeable drop in ILI. All other regions also trended downward, with the Midwest lower than 1%.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "Outbreak Outlook - June 14",
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