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Domesticated animals hold the key to spread of viruses among humans and wildlife

Domesticated animals hold the key to spread of viruses among humans and wildlife

Pet store puppies appear to be carrying a dangerous bacterium, warns CDC

Pet store puppies appear to be carrying a dangerous bacterium, warns CDC

New paper-based test for early Lyme diagnosis

New paper-based test for early Lyme diagnosis

Developing brain vulnerable to HIV despite early treatment

Developing brain vulnerable to HIV despite early treatment

E.coli infections linked to chopped salad kits, CDC warns

E.coli infections linked to chopped salad kits, CDC warns

Paper-based blood test can quickly and sensitively diagnose early-stage Lyme disease

Paper-based blood test can quickly and sensitively diagnose early-stage Lyme disease

MSU study: Despite early treatment, HIV still attacks children’s brains

MSU study: Despite early treatment, HIV still attacks children’s brains

New metrics needed to evaluate public health response to HIV in the U.S.

New metrics needed to evaluate public health response to HIV in the U.S.

Combination of two antibiotics eradicates latent tuberculosis in macaques

Combination of two antibiotics eradicates latent tuberculosis in macaques

Researchers identify protein that is key for successful viral DNA uncoating

Researchers identify protein that is key for successful viral DNA uncoating

Australian researchers find new drug target for preventing the spread of malaria

Australian researchers find new drug target for preventing the spread of malaria

Antioxidant in green tea plant could be key to fighting tuberculosis

Antioxidant in green tea plant could be key to fighting tuberculosis

New kind of AI improves breast cancer risk prediction

New kind of AI improves breast cancer risk prediction

Researchers block malaria parasite’s ability to spread infection

Researchers block malaria parasite’s ability to spread infection

Valley fever cases climb in California’s Central Valley — and beyond

Valley fever cases climb in California’s Central Valley — and beyond

New wearable monitoring device can benefit people with swallowing disorders

New wearable monitoring device can benefit people with swallowing disorders

Higher temperatures and increased rainfall could make RSV epidemics less severe, more common

Higher temperatures and increased rainfall could make RSV epidemics less severe, more common

Homeless rape victims are not seeking post-sexual assault medical care

Homeless rape victims are not seeking post-sexual assault medical care

Modifying a cancer drug has created a new agent for multi-resistant infections

Modifying a cancer drug has created a new agent for multi-resistant infections

Study shows non-TB lung infections rising; more in women and older people

Study shows non-TB lung infections rising; more in women and older people

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