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Jul 11, 2017

Jul 11, 2017

News Scan for Jul 11, 2017

Cholera in Yemen and South Sudan
Saudi MERS case
Global flu update
Measles in Europe
Sanofi to acquire Protein Sciences
H5N8 in South Africa

Nov 13, 2015

Nov 13, 2015

News Scan for Nov 13, 2015

Global measles
US flu stays low
Flu vs other respiratory diseases
Fecal transplant for C diff

Sep 19, 2014

Sep 19, 2014

News Scan for Sep 19, 2014

Review finds more Saudi MERS cases
Food safety rules
Tainted vaccine in Syria
Premature-death targets
Business and flu

May 16, 2014

May 16, 2014

News Scan for May 16, 2014

Chikungunya in Florida
H7N9 in China
Ebbing flu activity
DoD countermeasure review
Early measles vaccine

Feb 28, 2014

Feb 28, 2014

News Scan for Feb 28, 2014

FDA flu strain selection
H5N1 cases in Cambodia
Flu hospitalization in babies
Measles after vaccination

Jan 08, 2014

Jan 08, 2014

News Scan for Jan 08, 2014

Liquid Tamiflu shortage
Measles in Europe
India almost 3 years polio-free

Jan 13, 2012

Jan 13, 2012

Researchers air new theories about 1918 flu mortality

(CIDRAP News) – Experts who have studied the 1918 pandemic have long puzzled over why the mortality rate in young adults was so high, a feature that might be explained by pathologic immune responses related to previous flu exposure, according to a new theory from a research team.

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