COP30 offers an opportunity for Brazil to show leadership and improve the prevention of infectious disease spread, argue Creuza Rachel Vicente and colleagues Climate change is no longer a distant ...
A new study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has revealed that one in every nine Indians tested positive for at least one infectious disease, highlighting a significant public health ...
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, AI-assisted sequencing pipelines were instrumental in tracking SARS-CoV-2 variants, ...
The rise of infections caused by Mgen, C. auris, treatment-resistant E. coli, and more could become future public-health ...
An international team launched the DeZi network to understand how the viruses spread, interact, and cause disease across ...
Innovations in the lab and digital technologies such as artificial intelligence are transforming the detection, tracking, and response to food safety ...
As we approach cold and flu season, the ongoing government shutdown could cause delays in disease tracking by the Centers for ...
A study of an urban US population reports a sharp decline in dermatologic disease in people with newly diagnosed HIV and ...
Washington state’s wastewater surveillance program uses the CDC’s dashboards to display information to the public. Now, only ...
With flu season already hitting hard in parts of the world and COVID-19 still going around, public health experts are sounding the alarm.
The Americas is the only region of the world to have stopped endemic transmission of measles. But its victory is on the verge ...