AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFood Safety Alert: The CDC says the fast-moving cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to Taco Bell is linked to shredded iceberg lettuce served in Indiana and four other states, with federal officials tracing the ingredient to a Mexico-grown supply chain associated with Taylor Farms; the CDC reports 1,644 illnesses and 94 hospitalizations so far, and urges people to avoid the affected lettuce while investigators continue. State Health Guidance: Indiana’s Department of Health reports 178 cases as of July 16, with advice to stay hydrated and contact a clinician for severe symptoms, plus practical prevention steps like washing produce, skipping pre-washed bagged mixes, and heating food to 158°F when possible. Pharmacy Oversight: The Indiana Board of Pharmacy approved a disciplinary settlement with IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital, including a $44,000 fine and probation for at least three years. Water Infrastructure Funding: The Indiana Finance Authority completed $76.3M in low-interest drinking water loans in June, including South Bend’s $14.5M project to replace lead service lines and plan PFAS mitigation. Community Health & Wellness: Optimal Health and Wellness in Chesterton says demand is rising for bioidentical hormone optimization programs, offered as part of broader functional medicine care.
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