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Officials said today that a 41-year-old Filipino nurse who worked in Saudi Arabia has died of MERS.
The nation's Cyclospora outbreak total has risen to 675, based on an update today from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) plus additional cases in the latest update from Texas, the state reporting the most cases.
Agency says the most urgent threats are drug-resistant C diff, Enterobacteriaceae, and gonorrhea.
Healthcare-related MRSA cases are down, but where a person lives may influence risk.
The rate of hospitalizations for coccidioidomycosis, or valley fever, in California doubled from 2000 to 2011, and close to 16,000 patients needed hospital care for the fungal disease during that span, according to a report today by California public health officials.
New studies show H7N9 attaches readily to human respiratory tract cells and replicates well in pigs.
Over the 2 weeks that closed out August, flu activity in the world remained at low levels, with H3N2 as the predominant strain and 2009 pandemic H1N1 (pH1N1) and influenza B circulating in many countries as well, the World Health Organization (WHO) said today.
The incidence of meningitis in areas covered by a 2011 vaccination campaign was 94% lower a year later compared with nonvaccinated regions of Chad in sub-Saharan Africa, a new study found.
Though toddler vaccine levels remain high, recent measles outbreaks have raised concern.
Martin County, Florida, today confirmed 3 more dengue infections to bring the county's total to 18, The Global Dispatch reported, as a blood center suspended collections in Martin County and neighboring St. Lucie County.
The new cases all involved contact with previously confirmed case-patients.
The tests could be used for detection and to help in drug development.
Scientists who conducted the first large-scale cholera outbreak control campaign in Africa using oral vaccine reported yesterday in PLoS One that immunization was well accepted by the public and that high vaccination coverage is possible, even in remote settings.
CDC Director Tom Frieden says new issues like MERS call for better diagnostic tools.
Using reverse genetics, Spanish researchers have created a full-length DNA clone of the MERS-CoV virus that could be used as a vaccine candidate and to study characteristics of the virus, the team reported today in mBio, published by the American Society for Microbiology (ASM).
Saudi Arabia has now reported 12 cases in 3 days, and experts show mixed levels of concern.
Researchers from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) report that a small study in macaques has shown promise of using a two-drug combination against infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), according to study findings published yesterday in Nature Medicine.
A new assessment says that avian flu "gain of function" research poses a serious outbreak risk.
Four more MERS cases, two fatal, were reported today in Saudi Arabia.
Surveillance for pneumonia with an unknown cause and sentinel hospital-based surveillance in Beijing helped detect four cases of novel H7N9 avian flu, health officials from the city reported yesterday in Emerging Infectious Diseases. These cases were reported previously by Chinese officials, but the report offers new details.