AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood Safety Alert: Nebraska DHHS says it has 49 cyclosporiasis cases since May and is investigating domestically acquired illness, urging people with diarrhea lasting more than three days to contact a clinician. Outbreak Link Update: Taco Bell is removing potentially impacted lettuce from its supply chain as investigators look at a multistate cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to shredded iceberg lettuce; Taylor Farms is being named by major outlets as a possible supplier, though officials have not confirmed it. Local Public Health: Two Rivers Public Health Department reports three confirmed Cyclospora cases in its district and is reminding residents how the parasite spreads and how to prevent infection. Mental Health Access: Nebraska marked the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline’s fourth anniversary, with the Boys Town call center logging more than 39,000 contacts in 2025 and only about 1% needing mobile crisis response. Care & Coverage: A Nebraska community health assessment highlights rising infant mortality and low HPV vaccination rates in Douglas County, calling for prevention beyond healthcare alone. Health System Pressure: UNL plans $13.9M in spending cuts tied to Gov. Pillen’s 5% directive, aiming to avoid staff reductions through deferring projects and tightening hiring and travel. Crisis on the Road: Nebraska Medicine and local agencies report injuries from e-scooter and e-bike hazards, including a child in critical condition after a scooter crash.
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