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US doctors treating mpox complain of ‘daunting’ paperwork, obstacles healthcare Article 2160 words, published Jul 15 2022 8 votes
US Food and Drug Administration officials took months to inspect a critical plant in Europe, leaving Americans without shots as mpox spreads medicine Article 1286 words, published Jul 8 2022 9 votes
'Ebola is defeated,' says Congolese professor who discovered the virus Article 492 words, published Sep 17 2021 10 votes
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How one man poisoned a city’s water supply (and saved millions of children’s lives in the process) Article 1693 words, published Feb 12 2015 11 votes
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More than 140,000 people died from measles in 2018 as cases surged globally, amidst devastating outbreaks in all regions Article 1397 words 8 votes
An update on the global measles situation based on information shared by World Health Organization member states Article 1337 words 5 votes
Surge of measles cases results in Albania, Czechia, Greece and the United Kingdom losing their measles elimination status Article 242 words 8 votes
The message of measles - As public-health officials confront the largest outbreak in the US in decades, they’ve been fighting as much against dangerous ideas as they have against the disease medicine Article 8361 words 9 votes
Democratic Republic of the Congo’s Ebola outbreak cases have doubled in just two months crossing the 2,000-mark Article 412 words 6 votes
Amid measles outbreaks, states consider revoking religious vaccine exemptions Article 904 words 14 votes
Malaria is among the world’s biggest killers of children. Now there’s a vaccine. medicine Article 1053 words 5 votes
New York’s Orthodox Jewish community is battling measles outbreaks. Vaccine deniers are to blame. Article 2105 words, published Nov 9 2018 8 votes
Why Doctors Without Borders is suspending work in the Ebola epicenter in Congo Article 998 words 9 votes
Russian trolls promoted anti-vaccination propaganda that may have caused measles outbreak, researcher claims Article 398 words 7 votes
Measles cases at highest for twenty years in Europe, as anti-vaccine movement grows Article 1184 words 13 votes
Italian upper house votes to overturn mandatory vaccinations despite surge in measles cases medicine Article 284 words 9 votes
The incredibly frustrating reason there’s no Lyme disease vaccine medicine Article 1633 words 6 votes