After 25 years of measles being declared eliminated in the U.S., alarming outbreaks have emerged, particularly in West Texas, leading to tragic fatalities. What measures are needed to contain the virus?
The recent resignation of Peter Marks, the FDA's top vaccine official, raises serious concerns about public health and vaccine confidence amid a growing measles outbreak and controversial health policies.
In a surprising turn, the Trump administration is contemplating cuts to H.I.V. prevention efforts that previously saw significant success. What does this mean for public health?
Discover the alarming truth about the severity of this flu season and the consequences of reduced vaccination campaigns. Insights from a virologist shed light on the potential risks and implications.
A new study indicates that bird flu may have been transmitted from dairy workers to their pet cats, raising concerns about potential human-to-cat transmission. Despite limited evidence, the findings prompt questions about virus spread and public health implications.