2012 Pandemics & Diseases Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 02 Mar Devastating tornado outbreak in Southern United States: From March 2 to 3, 2012, a significant tornado outbreak occurred across the Southern United States and Ohio Valley. The storms resulted in 41 tornado-related fatalities, with 22 occurring in Kentucky. The outbreak was the second deadliest in early March for the U.S. since official records began in 1950. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 15 Mar Deadly Tornado Outbreak in US Midwest: A severe tornado event struck Indiana and Kentucky, resulting in at least 27 fatalities, marking one of the deadliest tornado incidents in the region.
  • 26 Apr Indonesia Suspends US Beef Imports: Following the discovery of a mad cow disease case in a California dairy cow, Indonesia suspended beef imports from the United States, demonstrating the global impact of food safety concerns.
  • 15 May US Announces Alzheimer's Treatment Plan: The United States announces a national plan to develop an effective treatment for Alzheimer's disease by 2025, signaling a major commitment to addressing this critical health challenge.
  • 01 Jun Gonorrhea Outbreak in England: England experienced a significant increase in gonorrhea infections, raising public health concerns.
  • 15 Jul Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Outbreak in China: A severe outbreak of hand, foot, and mouth disease in Hunan, China, results in 149 fatalities, underscoring significant public health challenges.
  • 05 Aug Cholera Epidemic in Congolese Refugee Camp: A severe cholera outbreak struck a refugee camp in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, where hundreds of people had fled ongoing conflict between government troops and M23 rebels, highlighting the humanitarian crisis in the region.
  • 16 Aug Dallas West Nile Virus Emergency: Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings declares a public health emergency after a mosquito-borne West Nile virus outbreak kills at least 17 people. The city authorizes aerial spraying of synthetic pyrethroid insecticides, with potential costs reaching $1.2 million.
  • 21 Aug Ebola outbreak reported in Democratic Republic of Congo, raising health concerns: On August 21, 2012, health authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo reported an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in the northern region of the country. Several cases were confirmed, leading to concerns about the potential spread of the virus. The World Health Organization and local health officials initiated measures to contain the outbreak, including contact tracing and quarantine protocols. source: who.int
  • 26 Aug Legionellosis Outbreak in Quebec: A severe Legionellosis outbreak in Quebec City, Canada, resulted in 8 fatalities and 104 infections, prompting public health concerns and investigations.
  • 30 Aug Sierra Leone Cholera Epidemic: A severe cholera outbreak in Sierra Leone claims at least 229 lives, marking the deadliest epidemic in the country in 15 years.
  • 01 Sep Hantavirus Outbreak at Yosemite National Park: In 2012, a hantavirus outbreak occurred at Yosemite National Park, leading to several confirmed cases and at least one death. The outbreak was linked to exposure to deer mice in the park's accommodations. Visitors were advised to take precautions to prevent infection. source: cdc.gov
  • 25 Sep Global health alert: Novel coronavirus: On September 25, 2012, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued an update regarding a novel coronavirus infection. The UK reported a case involving a 49-year-old Qatari national who had traveled to Saudi Arabia and Qatar before falling ill. The patient was transferred to the UK for treatment, where laboratory testing confirmed the presence of the novel coronavirus. WHO emphasized the need for heightened health protection measures and provided interim case definitions to assist countries in identifying and managing potential cases. source: who.int
  • 05 Oct Fungal Meningitis Outbreak in the United States: A serious fungal meningitis outbreak has been reported, with at least 47 confirmed cases across the United States. The condition poses significant health risks and can potentially be fatal.
  • 01 Nov Yellow Fever Outbreak in Darfur: A severe yellow fever epidemic struck Darfur, Sudan, resulting in 32 confirmed deaths and at least 50 additional cases. The outbreak underscored the region's ongoing public health challenges and limited medical infrastructure.
  • 30 Nov Hospital employee indicted for hepatitis C outbreak: On November 30, 2012, a hospital employee was indicted in connection with a hepatitis C outbreak. The indictment was part of an investigation into the source of the outbreak, which had affected multiple patients. source: jpl.nasa.gov