The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has given a warning on having cosmetic surgeries in foreign nations, as it can cause serious infection, even in some cases, death. CDC, in its report, has shed light on the fact that aesthetic surgeries such as breast augmentation, liposuction, and other elective procedures are performed both within the United States and abroad. This cosmetic enhancement is causing growing concern for public health.CDC’s journal Emerging Infectious Diseases also published a study regarding the danger and fatality surrounding the beauty enhancement surgeries. This study screened over 2,100 reports of U.S. citizens who travelled in foreign nations between 2014 and 2024. This CDC research identifies 21 reports involving approximately 145 patients who experienced severe adverse health effects after undergoing beauty enhancement procedures within and outside the US. Notably, four out of these patients even died due to having these surgeries.The report also mentioned the reasoning behind this alert, as many of these clinics and facilities are causing infections and even death due to their outdated and careless infection-control practices, which include improper environmental cleaning, lack of use of personal protective equipment, a shortfall in hand hygiene, and repeated use of some surgical instruments.Kiara McNamara, a CDC nurse epidemiologist and lead author of the study, said, “More and more people are getting medical procedures outside the United States, but there are risks.”The CDC has urged U.S. nationals to research thoroughly before having cosmetic procedures in healthcare facilities abroad.Also Read: Donald Trump: As The President Boasts Cognitive Test Score - Truth Social Posts Suggest Otherwise Norovirus Spreading Across the U.S.The United States is once again witnessing a surge in norovirus infections, a highly contagious gastrointestinal illness that causes severe vomiting and diarrhea.Media reports noted that hikers along Southern California's Pacific Crest Trail have been hit by a fast-spreading outbreak of what is often referred to as the "winter vomiting disease".At least two dozen hikers have fallen ill along the trail over the past two weeks, resulting in at least one air rescue. Health officials believe the cases are linked to norovirus, USA Today reported.Also Read: Norovirus Spreading Across US: What To Know About The Highly Contagious Vomiting VirusIn addition, the latest data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Respiratory and Enteric Virus Surveillance System also showed that norovirus cases have increased over several weeks following a sharp seasonal decline that began in March.About 11.2 per cent of administered norovirus tests returned positive during the week ending April 28. That figure rose to 12 per cent in the week ending May 2.Norovirus is commonly associated with the colder months, when respiratory illnesses such as flu and the common cold are widespread.However, health experts note that late-spring increases in norovirus activity are not unusual, and outbreaks can occur throughout the year due to the virus's highly contagious nature, the report said.