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Researchers identify emerging tick-borne illness in Sweden

December 8, 2011January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

On July 3, 2009, a 77-year old Swedish man went out kayaking when he suddenly developed acute diarrhea, followed by fever, chills and loss of

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Global Burden of P. Vivax; “The Other Malaria”

December 7, 2011January 25, 2023 Anna Tomasulo

Plasmodium falciparum attracts over 95 percent of funding for malaria research and control. Historically, this makes sense; of the four different species of Plasmodium parasites,

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Bird Flu Controversy: Research vs. Biosecurity

December 6, 2011January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

Recent research around avian influenza H5N1, commonly known as “bird flu,” has stirred up a great deal of controversy. Debate has centered on the publication

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Mass Gatherings Series: From the Experts

December 5, 2011January 25, 2023 Anna Tomasulo

During our Infectious Disease and Mass Gatherings Series, The Disease Daily had the opportunity to speak with Dr. David Heymann and Dr. Bonnie Henry via

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Criminalization and stigma puts sex workers at high risk for HIV/AIDS

December 5, 2011January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

In Rwanda and Cameroon, as well as in many other African nations, prostitution is criminalized and sex workers may face an extended prison sentence and

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New “Schmallenberg Virus” Detected in Dairy Cows in Western Germany

December 2, 2011January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institute, Federal Research Institution for Animal Health (LFI) has been investigating a mysterious new illness infecting dairy cows in the North Rhein-Westphalia region of

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Rare Strain of HIV Discovered in Paris

December 1, 2011January 25, 2023 Amy L. Sonricker Hansen

In 1998, a woman in Cameroon was the first to be identified with the “group-N” strain of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).  Since then, this extremely

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GFATM cuts HIV funding, Sub-Saharan Africa carries greatest burden

November 30, 2011January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

The single largest donor for HIV funding, the Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB, and malaria (GFATM), was forced to cancel the latest round of

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ESBL E.Coli Infection Kills 2 Infants in Wales

November 30, 2011January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

E. coli infection has claimed the lives of two infants in Wales. The infants died at Singleton Hospital in Swansea, South Wales. One infant was

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ESBL E.Coli Infection Kills 2 Infants in Wales

November 30, 2011January 25, 2023 Jane Huston

E. coli infection has claimed the lives of two infants in Wales. The infants died at Singleton Hospital in Swansea, South Wales. One infant was

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