Congo officials chasing how boy with Ebola entered Uganda
A 5-year-old boy vomiting blood has become the first cross-border case of Ebola in the current deadly outbreak. Now authorities […]
A 5-year-old boy vomiting blood has become the first cross-border case of Ebola in the current deadly outbreak. Now authorities […] A universal flu vaccine that could prevent a potential influenza pandemic has been a holy grail for epidemiologists around the […] Researchers at McMaster University have invented a stable, affordable way to store fragile vaccines for weeks at a time at […] Two years ago, a group of infants died at the university hospital and it was found to be Gram-negative bacteria […] In late March 2019, the World Health Organization and a vaccine advisory committee of the Food and Drug Administration selected […] Following a decline in notification rates in 2016, the number of gonorrhoea cases has gone up by 17% across the […] Some aged cheeses cause allergy-like reactions in many people, but an Iowa State University scientist is working to identify bacteria […] A common bacterial pathogen called Pseudomonas aeruginosa produces a virus that substantially increases the pathogen’s ability to infect us, according […] A new study on the measles epidemic in China has far-reaching implications for eliminating the infection globally, according to researchers […] 2018 was a record year for tick – 2019 could be worse In the year 2018, the highest number of […]Infectious Diseases
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