Brian Zanoni, MD, MPH, discusses forecasts that suggest declining global HIV rates but persistent gaps in care and funding.
ATLANTA (AP) — CDC researchers are being forced to skip a pivotal conference on infectious disease this week due to the government shutdown, missing out on high-level discussions not long after surges ...
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The Feared Post-COVID “Disease Rebound” Of Rampaging Infections Never Really Happened
The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures that were put in place to control it had far-reaching consequences for humanity. This ...
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Is the monkey loose in Mississippi after the truck crash infectious? Conflicting reports from Jasper County sheriff and Tulane University explored
The entire Mississippi is in terror of one loose Rhesus monkey that has escaped a turned-over truck. But is the threat real?
A new report from the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change has sounded a stark warning: heat-related deaths have ...
A new study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has revealed that one in every nine Indians tested positive for ...
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'This is a completely different level of anti-vaccine engagement than we've ever seen before,' says epidemiologist Dr. Seth Berkley
Epidemiologist Dr. Seth Berkley spoke to Live Science about the importance of vaccine equity and the obstacles undermining it ...
Disease-causing bacteria that have been recently discovered in the teeth of Napoleonic soldiers may have spurred the massive ...
The Trump administration has whiffed its deadline to ban lab-made pandemic viruses by more than eight weeks, worrying ...
Among specific types of cancer, Australia spent the most on lung cancer and non-melanoma skin cancer ($1.87 billion each), ...
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A Journal Promised to Retract a Flawed Autism Study. It's Still Online.
Katie Suleta, DHSc, MPH, MS, is a public health expert specializing in epidemiology and informatics, with a focus on infectious diseases, graduate medical education, and Medicaid data. She is a writer ...
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