A newborn baby in New Mexico died from a Listeria infection likely contracted from the mother's consumption of raw milk during pregnancy, state health officials reported Tuesday. The incident prompted warnings against the consumption of raw dairy, which can harbor dangerous pathogens, particularly for pregnant women, young children, the elderly, and those with weakened immune systems, according to a news release.
Health officials emphasized that raw milk can contain numerous disease-causing germs, including Listeria, which can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, preterm birth, or fatal infection in newborns. The FDA and ACOG have also issued warnings about the dangers of Listeria from unpasteurized milk during pregnancy, highlighting the increased susceptibility and potential for fetal infection.
In other health news, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is developing a generative artificial intelligence (AI) tool to identify patterns in data reported to a national vaccine monitoring database and generate hypotheses about potential negative effects of vaccines, according to an inventory released last week detailing the agency's AI use cases for 2025. The tool, which has been in development since late 2023, has not yet been deployed, the HHS document indicated. Experts have expressed concern that the AI-generated predictions could be misused, particularly by individuals with anti-vaccine agendas.
Meanwhile, Ryan Routh, who was convicted of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump in 2024, is scheduled to be sentenced in a Florida courtroom on Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Routh was arrested on September 15, 2024, after a planned attempt on Trump's life while the then-presidential candidate was golfing at his club. A jury convicted him last fall, and he faces a potential life sentence.
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