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National Updates

CDC Panel to Vote on Pediatric MMRV and Hepatitis B Vaccine Use
The CDC is preparing for a vote on whether to change guidance for pediatric use of the combined Measles-Mumps-Rubella-Varicella (MMRV) vaccine and Hepatitis B vaccine. The advisory meeting is scheduled for September 18-19. Reuters

Texas Updates

UTSA Expands Opioid Overdose Prevention on College Campuses
The University of Texas San Antonio, in partnership with state health authorities, is launching a statewide initiative to provide free naloxone nasal spray (Narcan) and overdose response training at colleges across Texas. This effort aims to counter overdose deaths from fentanyl-laced pills among young adults. San Antonio Express-News

Austin Still Leads State in Travel-Related Dengue Cases
DSHS reports that while dengue cases statewide remain lower than last year, Austin is still the county with the highest number of travel-associated dengue cases — 31 so far in 2025. Vax-Before-Travel

Global Health Alerts

Increasing Vector-Borne Disease Threats in U.S. & Globally Due to Mosquito Resurgence
Climate change, urbanization, and increased travel are driving higher risk of mosquito-borne diseases including West Nile, dengue, chikungunya and emerging threats like Oropouche virus. Texas is already seeing increased vector surveillance. Vox

Clinical Tips for Providers

  1.  Be ready to inform parents on any changes in the upcoming CDC vaccine guidance for MMRV and Hepatitis B.
  2. Ensure opioid safety training and naloxone access at universities; consider outreach in campus health centers.
  3. Remind patients traveling internationally of dengue prevention (mosquito bites, repellants, etc.).
  4. Increase vigilance for vector-borne disease symptoms (fever, rash, joint pains) especially in patients with travel exposure or residing in high mosquito activity areas.

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