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When the novel coronavirus pandemic spread across the globe, governments and institutions worldwide faced hard decisions about who to test for the virus—and when—with limited testing supplies. Now,
A student infected with COVID-19 returning home from university for Christmas would, on average, have infected just less than one other household member with the virus, according to
A team of researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, has developed a way to use a smartphone camera to test for viral infections. In their
In 2015, hundreds of children were born with brain deformities resulting from a global outbreak of Zika virus infections. Recently, National Institutes of Health researchers used a variety
HHS lays out plans for COVID-19 vaccine distribution Health and Human Service Secretary Alex Azar joins ‘The Daily Briefing’ with insight. The number of Americans who say they
Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday failed to push through additional curbs to combat the coronavirus, as she said ongoing restrictions have helped to halt a runaway rise in
Viruses such as HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C evade or disrupt the immune system to create persistent infections. These viruses remain a serious health threat, but researchers
Spatial repellents can reduce the risk of people becoming infected with Aedes mosquito-borne viruses, according to new results of a clinical trial conducted in Iquitos, Peru. Results of
COVID-19 patients could be more susceptible to fungal infections, according to researchers from Imperial College London. The researchers say that there has been reported evidence that patients with
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