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According to the term you entered "infectious disease": 9 news found
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HEALTH
Gavi Warns of Catastrophic Consequences if U.S. Cuts Vaccine Funding

Experts warn U.S. funding cuts to Gavi could result in over a million child deaths from preventable diseases.

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WORLD NEWS
Uganda Reports First Ebola Fatality in Kampala as New Outbreak Emerges

A nurse in Uganda dies from Ebola in Kampala, marking the first fatality since the last outbreak ended in 2023. Authorities are tracing contacts to contain the spread.

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HEALTH
Kansas Faces Significant Tuberculosis Outbreak Amid Health Concerns

Kansas is experiencing a significant tuberculosis outbreak, prompting health officials to issue warnings and highlight treatment options.

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HEALTH
Kansas Faces One of the Largest Tuberculosis Outbreaks in US History

Kansas is experiencing a significant tuberculosis outbreak, the largest in recent US history, with extensive health measures underway to curb its spread.

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HEALTH
Identifying Your Winter Illness: Symptoms and When to Seek Care

Learn how to identify winter illnesses like flu and Covid-19, and when to seek medical attention for symptoms.

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WORLD NEWS
First U.S. Death from H5N1 Bird Flu Reported in Louisiana

Louisiana reports the first U.S. death from H5N1 bird flu, raising concerns about the virus's risks and public health safety measures.

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TECHNOLOGY
What Americans Should Know About HMPV, Bird Flu, and Norovirus Rising Threats

Infections from HMPV, bird flu, and norovirus are rising in the U.S. What should the public know about risks and prevention measures?

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POLITICS
Experts Envision a Brighter Future for HIV Treatment by 2025

Infectious disease experts express optimism for HIV advancements by 2025, highlighting treatment progress and potential vaccine developments.

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