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A nationwide vaccine shortage has left thousands of infants unprotected against deadly diseases like polio, tuberculosis, and ...
Nunavik is on track to set another record number of tuberculosis cases. Kuujjuarapik's Natasha MacDonald says Quebec isn't ...
Edited by Carl Nathan, Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York, NY; received August 29, 2023; accepted February 1, 2024 ...
U.S. aid freezes have jeopardized tuberculosis initiatives worldwide, with Nigeria, South Africa, and Pakistan facing severe ...
Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle. No deaths have been reported in the salmonella outbreak, the CDC says. The initial voluntary recall involved cucumbers sold directly to ...
(U.S. Food and Drug Administration via AP) Nearly four dozen people in 18 states have been sickened in an expanding outbreak of salmonella food poisoning tied to recalled cucumbers sent to restaurants ...
There was a reduction in viral and contamination-related foodborne illness outbreaks between 2020 and 2022, potentially owing to nonpharmaceutical measures that were implemented during the COVID-19 ...
Background: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) combined with tuberculosis (TB) is one of the key factors affecting global TB control, and timely and effective treatment is essential to improve ...
CAIRO (AP) — A fast-spreading cholera outbreak has hit Sudan, killing 172 people, with more than 2,500 others becoming ill in the past week. Centered around Khartoum, the disease has spread as ...
Memphis, Tennessee-based Methodist allegedly paid West Clinic, a physician group of oncologists and other specialists based in Memphis, for Medicare beneficiary referrals. The allegations stem from a ...
An outbreak of tuberculosis in Kansas has infected dozens of people in the state over the past year, raising concern from health officials even as they note it is not the greatest outbreak of ...
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis (TB) may have an "on-off switch" that lets them pause and restart growth, according to a new study from the University of Surrey and the University of Oxford.