Afghanistan and Pakistan report new wild poliovirus cases, while Algeria and Guinea confirm cases of circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus.
The odds of receiving a job offer rose from 2010 to 2022, but the proportion reporting a good job market fell.
Over the past few months, Idaho has become the nation's hot spot for H5N1 detections in dairy cattle.
Ugandan health officials will maintain Ebola surveillance and continue risk communications and patient follow-up.
Models find no difference in all-cause death rates, 30-day hospital readmission, or length of stay before and after restrictions were put into place.
Among clinicians with knowledge of guidelines, 62% recommended use.
A coalition of groups sent a letter to the HHS secretary outlining steps he should take to reduce antibiotic use in food-producing animals.
Researchers find that air samples from pig and poultry farms and nearby residential areas in China are highly enriched with antibiotic resistance genes.
Global Virus Network scientists highlight the need for robust surveillance, enhanced biosecurity, and readiness for potential human-to-human viral transmission.
The rate of Black adults receiving seasonal flu shots increased 7 percentage points.
Only 5% of women experienced a change in cycle length of at least 8 days.
In a small study, CF patients treated with the therapy saw a reduction in multidrug-resistant lung bacteria and improved lung function.
New assay uses cerebrospinal fluid rather than blood to measure levels of C-reactive protein.
There are currently 59 herds quarantined in 4 Idaho counties.
The results of the non–peer-reviewed research highlight the risk of contracting H5N1 avian flu from unpasteurized dairy products or occupational exposure in dairies.
The WHO is recommending use of a maternal RSV vaccine and the monoclonal antibody nirsevimab to protect infants against the virus.
A Trump administration report outlining the potential factors related to the rise in chronic diseases in US children cites several studies that don't exist.
The CDC has reported large Salmonella outbreaks tied to poultry in each of the past few years, with more than 1,000 cases in both 2022 and 2023.
In total, 55% of active tuberculosis, 99% of latent tuberculosis, 61% of hepatitis B, 35% of HIV, and 83% of hepatitis C infections were new diagnoses.
Data from 11 Wellcome-funded research projects show that the relationship between vaccination and its impact on AMR is "rarely straightforward."
The cases were detected in white-tailed deer in the Panhandle Region of northern Idaho.
Healthcare workers remain the most trusted sources of information (73%), while trust in the federal government to provide factual information rose to 58%.
Beneficiaries with 4 or more COVID-19 vaccine doses had a 39% lower rate of long COVID.
Since the middle of May, 3 Arizona outbreaks have led to the loss of more than 5 million layer poultry.
The findings underscore the need for continued surveillance to monitor the long-term dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 in deer and the related zoonotic risks.