Researchers found a significant link between dengue cases and trash accumulation, offering hope for reducing dengue risks.
Research in the Department ranges from the fundamental biology of infectious diseases to the development and application of new approaches to treatment. The Department of Infectious Disease is ...
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BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — Crews called to a Wednesday morning house fire found they had to battle more than the fire itself as temperatures were well below 20 degrees. Excelsior Fired Dept. 1 said ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Takara Bio USA Holdings, Inc. (“TBUSH”) today announced the acquisition of Curio Bioscience, a pioneering company in the field of spatial genomics. This ...
Thailand has become the latest country to take on the global plastic waste crisis by banning imports of plastic waste. For years, the country had served as a key destination for plastic waste from ...
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — A Hollidaysburg man wanted by state police for allegedly making pipe bombs may be armed and dangerous, troopers warn. State police out of Hollidaysburg are searching for ...
There's no new infectious disease emerged in China recently; and overall positive rate for human metapneumovirus (HMPV) testing is rising but fluctuating near a plateau, with a decline observed in ...
Threats from infectious disease have not been vanquished; they have—in some instances at least—been tamed, but are ready to surge back, should we allow them to do so through complacency. 2025 is not ...
The agency's fire map looks at areas under state responsibility – which does not include federal land like the Mendocino National Forest and Lassen National Forest. The Bay Area is under both ...
In reality, biohazard waste is nothing more than regulated medical waste. It includes anything that may be contaminated with infectious substances. For instance, sharps (needles and scalpels ...
Causes: Tularemia is an extremely infectious disease caused by Francisella tularensis bacteria. The microbe is found throughout the Northern Hemisphere and occasionally in the tropics and Southern ...