Infant protection against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) by maternal RSV vaccination or receipt of RSV monoclonal antibody ...
The adenovirus is a new strain that attacks the respiratory system, eyes, kidneys and, other organs seemingly in minutes — ...
The Public Health Department’s improved dashboard includes data on real-time spread and vaccination rates for the three ...
The disease is still claiming more than 100,000 U.S. lives each year—long after most thought the danger had passed.
West Bengal has reported five cases of Nipah virus in just a week. After two nurses, three new cases, including a doctor, ...
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MRI scans reveal your COVID-19 can leave behind nasty brain damage, even after you recover
We’ve all been very eager to shove COVID under the rug and pretend like 2020 never really happened. It’s totally ...
As the United States struggles with its coronavirus vaccine rollout, President-elect Joe Biden’s top health officials are confident there will be enough coronavirus vaccine doses to meet the incoming ...
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COVID-19 immunity stays specific and barely boosts protection against common cold coronaviruses
This study shows that SARS-CoV-2 infection and vaccination generate strong, highly specific spike-binding immune responses ...
"We cannot promise 100% chance of success," a government official said. Since the onset of the coronavirus outbreak, a vaccine has been widely regarded as the best path toward reopening society and ...
Experts say COVID-era safety provisions are now central to how long-term care homes manage infectious disease.
Experts are hoping the answer may be found in kids. As we continue to learn more about COVID-19, one question on many people’s minds is: Why do some people get sick and others stay healthy?
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