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RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization in US infants, and in August 2023, the CDC’s vaccine advisory group recommended ...
COVID-19 markers continue to rise in the United States, with activity increasing in most parts of the country, the US Centers ...
A study of more than 4 million children in South Korea found no association between antibiotic exposure during pregnancy or ...
Among COVID-infected participants, recent rhinovirus infection was tied to a 9.6-fold lower SARS-CoV-2 viral load, or amount ...
US COVID-19 survivors are at higher risk for type 2 inflammatory diseases (T2IDs) of the airways, such as asthma, hay fever, ...
The paper details the identification of four geographically linked cases of melioidosis, an infection caused by contact with ...
Since 1964, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) had regularly reviewed the evidence on the safety and ...
The discovery could indicate a significant expansion of the virus into the continent that would put susceptible bird species ...
Health officials in Africa continue to report progress in the region's battle against mpox, but some challenges remain, ...
A total of 25,677 (12.1%) cases of long COVID occurred among reinfected participants and 18,460 (8.7%) long-COVID cases ...
The average increase in PWV in women who had mild COVID was 0.55 meters per second, 0.60 in hospitalized women, and 1.09 for ...
The United Kingdom is experiencing an unusual rise in H5N1 avian flu outbreaks in commercial poultry, with 10 reported over ...