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fromwww.theguardian.com
6 days ago

Why antibiotics are like fossil fuels

In 1954, doctors recognized the problem of resistance to antibiotics due to natural selection. The concern was that effective treatments could quickly become ineffective.
Public health
#valley-fever
fromKqed
1 week ago
Public health

California Valley Fever Cases on Track for Record High | KQED

fromKqed
1 week ago
Public health

California Valley Fever Cases on Track for Record High | KQED

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fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 week ago

Why Are Rabbits Sprouting Tentacles?

Rabbits in northern Colorado are infected with harmless Shope papillomavirus, causing keratin growths on their faces, typically clearing up without intervention.
#covid-19
fromBoston.com
1 week ago
US news

Got the sniffles? Here's what to know about summer colds and the COVID-19 variant called stratus.

fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
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The last COVID surge ended eight months ago. Is a summer spike coming?

COVID-19 is expected to resurge this summer due to increased concentrations in wastewater and a more transmissible variant.
Coronavirus
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

There's a Scary New COVID Variant, and Stanford Scientists Say It's Already in California

A new COVID variant, NB.1.8.1, has emerged, impacting health systems globally and already detected in California.
fromBoston.com
1 week ago
US news

Got the sniffles? Here's what to know about summer colds and the COVID-19 variant called stratus.

Coronavirus
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Here's What To Expect From A New COVID Variant Going Around

A new COVID variant, NB.1.8.1, has been detected in the US and shows potential for increased transmissibility.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 months ago

The last COVID surge ended eight months ago. Is a summer spike coming?

COVID-19 is expected to resurge this summer due to increased concentrations in wastewater and a more transmissible variant.
Coronavirus
fromsfist.com
2 months ago

There's a Scary New COVID Variant, and Stanford Scientists Say It's Already in California

A new COVID variant, NB.1.8.1, has emerged, impacting health systems globally and already detected in California.
fromHealthbeat
2 weeks ago

Legionnaires' outbreak grows in Harlem. What you need to know.

Legionnaires' disease outbreak in Harlem has grown to 73 cases, including three deaths, with specific ZIP codes affected.
fromMail Online
2 weeks ago

Outbreak feared as thousands of virus cases in China prompt quarantine

Chinese officials have imposed quarantines in response to the surge in chikungunya virus infections.
#vaccines
#public-health
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 months ago
Canada news

More than 170 new measles cases reported in Ontario, bringing total to nearly 1,800 | CBC News

Healthcare
fromTruthout
3 months ago

Amid Growing Health Threats, Nurses Are Still Fighting for Basic Protections

Health care workers express concern over persistent unpreparedness for future pandemics despite the ongoing threats posed by COVID and other diseases.
fromwww.cbc.ca
3 months ago
Canada news

More than 170 new measles cases reported in Ontario, bringing total to nearly 1,800 | CBC News

Healthcare
fromTruthout
3 months ago

Amid Growing Health Threats, Nurses Are Still Fighting for Basic Protections

Health care workers express concern over persistent unpreparedness for future pandemics despite the ongoing threats posed by COVID and other diseases.
#vaccination
#measles
Public health
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 months ago

Even a small uptick in vaccination could prevent millions of US measles cases. Here's how

Measles outbreaks in the U.S. are rising due to declining vaccination rates, which are partly a result of COVID-19 related hesitancy.
Public health
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 months ago

Even a small uptick in vaccination could prevent millions of US measles cases. Here's how

Measles outbreaks in the U.S. are rising due to declining vaccination rates, which are partly a result of COVID-19 related hesitancy.
Public health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Sudan's children face growing threat of deadly infectious diseases as vaccination rates halve

Sudan's civil war has drastically reduced vaccination rates for children, dropping from over 90% to 48%, making them vulnerable to infectious diseases.
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
1 month ago

How Likely Is Bird Flu to Spread among Humans?

H5N1 avian influenza, discovered in 1996, has started infecting cattle, an unexpected development that presents significant concerns for both animal health and public safety.
Public health
#measles-outbreak
fromNew York Post
3 months ago
Public health

Measles outbreak in US surpasses 930 cases as infectious disease expert warns world may have lost herd immunity

Public health
fromNew York Post
3 months ago

Measles outbreak in US surpasses 930 cases as infectious disease expert warns world may have lost herd immunity

The measles outbreak in North America signals a significant drop in herd immunity due to declining vaccination rates.
fromNature
1 month ago

The spatiotemporal distribution of human pathogens in ancient Eurasia - Nature

Pathogens have been a constant threat to human health throughout our evolutionary history. Infectious diseases are estimated to have been responsible for more than half of all children deaths before age 15.
Public health
fromtime.com
2 months ago

7 Surprising Symptoms of Lyme Disease

Nearly 500,000 people are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year in the U.S. For about 75% of them, the first sign will be a skin lesion that appears one to four weeks after being bitten by an infected deer tick.
Mental health
#antimicrobial-resistance
fromNews Center
2 months ago
Public health

Antimicrobial Resistance Expert to Lead Division of Infectious Diseases - News Center

Dr. Jennie H. Kwon appointed as Chief of Division of Infectious Diseases at Northwestern, effective October 2025.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 months ago
Public health

Over three million children died in 2022 due to drug resistance: Study

Over three million children died from antibiotic-resistant infections in 2022, highlighting the urgent need for strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance.
Public health
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 months ago

Over three million children died in 2022 due to drug resistance: Study

Over three million children died from antibiotic-resistant infections in 2022, highlighting the urgent need for strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance.
fromMail Online
2 months ago

Deadly fungus that 'eats you from the inside out' invades US

A lethal fungus, Aspergillus fumigatus, is rapidly spreading across the US, posing severe health risks, particularly for individuals with weakened immune systems.
Coronavirus
fromNews Center
2 months ago

Study Uncovers Key Biological Markers in Severe Malaria - News Center

Identification of biological markers may improve treatments for severe malaria in children.
#norovirus
fromNature
2 months ago

Exclusive: Inside the thriving wild-animal markets that could start the next pandemic

"For decades, public-health experts have warned about the risks of infectious diseases jumping from animals to humans in markets such as Jatinegara, which are part of a global industry worth hundreds of billions of dollars annually."
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fromArs Technica
2 months ago

Healthy man goes camping-lands in ICU for 40 days with respiratory failure

A healthy individual can rapidly deteriorate from an unknown illness, exemplifying diagnostic challenges in critical care.
Coronavirus
fromNature
3 months ago

This ancient pathogen became deadlier when humans started wearing wool

The emergence of louse-borne relapsing fever (LBRF) aligns with the rise of wool use, linking ancient fashion trends to disease spread.
fromMail Online
3 months ago

Deadly West Nile virus detected in UK mosquitoes 'for the first time'

Reacting to the findings, virus experts have called for 'vigilance and investment in long-term preparedness' for potential outbreaks. 'This is a moment to recognise that the UK is no longer immune to some diseases once considered tropical,' said Professor James Logan, mosquito-borne disease specialist at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM).
UK news
fromwww.nature.com
3 months ago
Coronavirus

Genomics reveals zoonotic and sustained human Mpox spread in West Africa

The collaboration of researchers has significantly advanced our understanding of infectious diseases.
#tuberculosis
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fromenglish.elpais.com
3 months ago

Tuberculosis cases on the rise in the US: How to protect yourself and everything you need to know

TB cases in the U.S. have risen for the first time in decades, impacting particularly Latino communities and raising concerns about urban outbreaks.
Public health
fromHealthbeat
3 months ago

Tuberculosis in NYC: Why have cases been on the rise?

New York City is witnessing a concerning rise in tuberculosis cases after years of decline, signaling potential public health challenges.
Public health
fromwww.dw.com
4 months ago

Tuberculosis: An ancient killer we can't seem to defeat DW 04/18/2025

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health crisis, affecting 10 million annually despite available treatments.
fromTravel + Leisure
3 months ago

CDC Issues Advisory for Dengue Fever in Mexico and 19 Other Countries-Here's What It Means

Dengue disease is on the rise in Central and South America, prompting CDC travel warnings to exercise usual precautions.
Coronavirus
fromThe Atlantic
3 months ago

The NIH's New Cronyism

Matthew J. Memoli's recent elevation leads to significant funding for his flu research amid cuts to other infectious disease initiatives.
fromWIRED
3 months ago

RFK Jr.'s HHS Orders Lab Studying Deadly Infectious Diseases to Stop Research

The sacrifice to research is immense, says Gigi Kwik Gronvall, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, emphasizing the critical impact of halting these studies.
Coronavirus
fromArs Technica
3 months ago

Tapeworm in fox poop that will slowly destroy your organs is on the rise

This study reveals that the fox tapeworm infection is rare yet increasing, with significant implications for health, lifespan, and treatment approaches.
Cancer
Public health
fromPsychology Today
4 months ago

Why Are So Many Disease Outbreaks Happening Right Now?

Climate change is altering habitats, leading to new disease outbreaks.
Livestock production and meat trade are accelerating the emergence of superbugs.
Vaccination and awareness are essential to mitigating pandemic risks.
fromtime.com
4 months ago

What to Know About Whooping Cough

In 2024, the U.S. saw 35,435 cases of whooping cough, revealing a concerning surge that highlights decreasing vaccination rates amid ongoing fears from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coronavirus
fromNature
4 months ago

High time to tackle drug-resistant fungal infections

Fungal pathogens require innovative science and policy solutions to address their growing threat.
fromArs Technica
4 months ago

Holy water brimming with cholera compels illness cluster in Europe

Cholera strains in travelers highlight risks of antibiotic resistance and emphasizes the need for awareness and improved sanitation measures in low-income countries.
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