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FDA approves new smallpox vaccination

FDA approves new smallpox vaccination

New hope for millions of patients suffering from liver damage (cirrhosis)

New hope for millions of patients suffering from liver damage (cirrhosis)

PAHO dispels myths about the handling and the effects of mass casualties

PAHO dispels myths about the handling and the effects of mass casualties

Vaccinating mice against Lyme disease could help reduce the risk of transmission of the disease to humans

Vaccinating mice against Lyme disease could help reduce the risk of transmission of the disease to humans

New research aims to reduce deaths and ease burden on hospitals

New research aims to reduce deaths and ease burden on hospitals

New and revealing portrait of Yersinia pestis emerges

New and revealing portrait of Yersinia pestis emerges

$73 million to tackle infectious diseases such as West Nile virus and influenza

$73 million to tackle infectious diseases such as West Nile virus and influenza

Insects implicated in the evolution of new human infectious diseases

Insects implicated in the evolution of new human infectious diseases

HHS awards contracts totaling more than $232 million to fund development of new vaccines against smallpox, plague and tularemia

HHS awards contracts totaling more than $232 million to fund development of new vaccines against smallpox, plague and tularemia

Personality disorder symptoms can change with time

Personality disorder symptoms can change with time

Allow genomic information to be freely available on the internet

Allow genomic information to be freely available on the internet

Asia must tackle HIV in injecting drug users

Asia must tackle HIV in injecting drug users

Missing genes may help explain why plague bacteria are so deadly

Missing genes may help explain why plague bacteria are so deadly

Scientists have traced the first steps in the way some new diseases emerge

Scientists have traced the first steps in the way some new diseases emerge

African-Americans and Asians more pessimistic about the health systems ability to cope with a bioterrorist event

African-Americans and Asians more pessimistic about the health systems ability to cope with a bioterrorist event

Heavy drinking by college students poses many serious dangers

Heavy drinking by college students poses many serious dangers

Genome decoded of distant relative of human pathogens

Genome decoded of distant relative of human pathogens

Research team developing new defenses against plague and smallpox

Research team developing new defenses against plague and smallpox

World Bank has approved a US$68 million credit to the Indian government for the Integrated Disease Surveillance project

World Bank has approved a US$68 million credit to the Indian government for the Integrated Disease Surveillance project

Myth of disease threat posed by dead bodies after natural disasters unfounded

Myth of disease threat posed by dead bodies after natural disasters unfounded

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