The Olympic organizing committee said 63 of those sickened, mostly security staff, were staying at a youth training center in PyeongChang... READ MORE›
Doctors from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the US conducted a large-scale survey of the cat-borne bacterial disease cat scratch fever... READ MORE›
More than 11,000 people died in the Ebola outbreak, although 17,000 who contracted the virus survived... READ MORE›
Authorities have confirmed a dozen cases of Zika virus in the United States... READ MORE›
A rare case of the Zika virus being transmitted through sex, not a mosquito bite, has been reported in the US... READ MORE›
In New Delhi, smog levels of PM 2.5, the particles most damaging to health, have reached 40 times the World Health Organization's safe limit... READ MORE›
Tests from the Ohio Department of Agriculture found listeria bacteria in a package of Dole field greens produced at a processing facility in Springfield, Ohio... READ MORE›
An employee at the National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease in Winnipeg has potentially been exposed to the Ebola virus... READ MORE›
Farmers in Sierra Leone who have deserted their land because of the Ebola outbreak are being encouraged to go back to work... READ MORE›
Texas health officials reported the first case of sexual transmission of the Zika virus in the USA on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Liberia is free of Ebola after going 42 days without any new cases, the World Health Organization WHO announced Saturday... READ MORE›
We need good information, Dr. Margaret Chan, director general of the World Health Organization, said at an event to announce the new partnership... READ MORE›
More than 270 pregnant women in the U.S. are also infected with the Zika virus, and are worrying about whether their babies will suffer birth defects... READ MORE›
Fukuda, who said transparency during an outbreak was the basis of trust, urged South Korea to continue to enforce a strong quarantine and monitoring system... READ MORE›
A child receives treatment at a hospital amid a serious cholera outbreak in Sanaa, Yemen's capital, on June 14... READ MORE›
An estimated 80 percent of people infected have no symptoms, making it difficult for pregnant women to know whether they have been infected... READ MORE›
Brazil has declared an end to its public health emergency over the Zika virus, 18 months after a surge in cases drew headlines around the world... READ MORE›
Evidence includes temporal association between Zika outbreaks and microcephaly outbreaks both in Brazil and French Polynesia, she said... READ MORE›
Officials on WHO's Emergency Committee made clear the Zika still constitutes a global public health threat... READ MORE›
It may take women around the world more than two centuries to achieve workplace equality, according to a new report from the World Economic Forum... READ MORE›
The six new infections in Liberia since June 21 include two deaths... READ MORE›
She said her interest in public health was inspired by her parents, who saw patients in a room attached to their four-room house in KwaThema, South Africa... READ MORE›
Good mental health care is scarce in many parts of the United States, but it is nonexistent in most of the world... READ MORE›
Most of the people who were infected with Ebola in the 2014 West Africa epidemic contracted the viral disease through super-spreaders, researchers say... READ MORE›
They had stumbled on a 27-year local man who contracted the disease despite having never travelled outside of Indonesia... READ MORE›
Felipe Dana AP Officials in India knew about the country's first case of Zika virus infection months ago... READ MORE›
But because of the extreme inadequacies of healthcare and surveillance systems in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, Ebola was first diagnosed only in March 2014... READ MORE›
Spain has confirmed that a pregnant woman has been diagnosed with the Zika virus... READ MORE›
There are still 75 health workers in Dallas who have isolated themselves and are being monitored... READ MORE›
And another study showed that Zika virus can be found in tears -- at least in mice... READ MORE›
She said her interest in public health was inspired by her parents, who saw patients in a room attached to their four-room house in KwaThema, South Africa... READ MORE›
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