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The findings highlight the condition’s diverse manifestations and lay the groundwork for future research.
The requirements didn't increase weekly vaccination rates or cut cases and deaths in adults or children, despite their success in other countries.
Officials warn rising drug resistance could undo decades of progress in controlling HIV, hepatitis, and sexually transmitted infections.
The WHO says the source of the outbreak has not yet been identified.
All previous human avian flu infections had been caused by H5N1 and were relatively mild.
The analyses suggest 80% to 89% effectiveness in protecting infants against hospitalization and ICU admission.
Study looks at COVID’s impact on national economies, healthcare systems, labor markets, and quality of life.
A conversation with Francois Franceschi, PhD, of the Global Antibiotic Research & Development Partnership.
California health officials say the cases, which occurred from November 2024 to June 2025, have not been connected to the current outbreak.
In international developments, Israel has now confirmed 10 measles deaths in children this year.
Only 3 states report moderate levels of acute respiratory illnesses.
Only 42% of respondents from 98 countries knew that antibiotics aren't effective against viruses.
The list offers the clearest view yet of the Trump administration's plans for the agency under HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Unanticipated funding disruptions can jeopardize follow-up, undermine data quality, and leave researchers unable to complete analyses.
If the Prion and Public Health Office is shuttered, human CWD cases could go unnoticed, and it will be too late to mitigate the consequences, experts say.
Of the 438 infants in the study, 52% were colonized with at least one multidrug-resistant organism, and one-third of the colonizations were linked to transmission.
The detections were the first for Tom Green County, in the west-central part of the state.
Deer Hunt Areas 106 and 150 are located in the northwestern part of the state and are gateways to Yellowstone National Park.
The CDC has closed its investigation into a Salmonella outbreak linked to eggs that sickened 105 people in 14 states.
Doctors, public health advocates, and the autism community expressed anger and sorrow over the CDC's reversal of its messaging on vaccines and autism.