Increase funding and resources for vaccination campaigns to boost uptake, especially in areas with rising measles and flu cases.
Pandemics
Pandemics Risk
Assessment for this date
Today's pandemic risk is high due to rising cases of flu, RSV, measles, and avian flu, coupled with declining vaccination rates and increasing misinformation.
December 13, 2025
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Risk Drivers
What is pushing the current reading.
The current landscape of infectious diseases presents a high risk due to several converging factors. There is a notable rise in flu and RSV activity in the US and Europe, with significant surges in the UK, which could strain healthcare systems. Measles outbreaks in the US, particularly in South Carolina, highlight gaps in vaccination coverage and the impact of misinformation. The avian flu continues to spread across multiple states, posing a zoonotic threat. Additionally, the decline in vaccination rates for respiratory diseases and the spread of misinformation about vaccine safety exacerbate the situation, potentially leading to lower public trust and vaccine uptake. These issues, combined with the economic toll of long COVID and the ongoing challenges of COVID-19, underscore the need for robust public health responses and clear communication strategies to mitigate the risk of widespread outbreaks.
Risk Reduction Actions
Priority actions generated from the current analysis.
Enhance surveillance and reporting systems for flu, RSV, and measles to quickly identify and respond to outbreaks.
Educate patients on the importance of vaccines and address misinformation directly to improve public trust.
Provide accurate and clear information about the risks and benefits of vaccines to counteract misinformation.
Support community outreach programs to ensure vulnerable populations have access to vaccines and reliable health information.
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Selected Articles
Supporting articles referenced in the latest score.
- Flu, RSV activity rising in US and Europe, with major UK surge in flu cases
- Fewer people are being vaccinated against respiratory diseases
- US measles outbreak tops 1,800 cases as respiratory illness surveillance returns
- US COVID, flu, and RSV levels low but rising in many regions
- US measles outbreak tops 1,800 cases as respiratory illness surveillance returns
- US flu activity on the rise
- US COVID, flu, and RSV levels low but rising in many regions
- SC measles outbreak reaches 126 cases; officials urge vaccinations Publisher: WPDE
- South Carolina measles outbreak accelerates as cases rise to 126 Publisher: Reuters
- SC measles outbreak around Spartanburg continues to surge, 300 students in quarantine Publisher: Post and Courier