The Trump administration is stepping in to help Texas respond to the deadly and highly contagious respiratory virus.
To identify and stop the next potential pandemic, government disease detectives have been discreetly searching for viral pathogens in wastewater from airplanes. Experts are worried that these efforts ...
The CDC has deployed a team of epidemiologists to West Texas as the state battles a growing measles outbreak, according to an agency post on X. Since late January, 159 cases have been reported in ...
“Disease Detectives: True Stories of NYC Outbreaks.” The city Health Department missed early detection of COVID-19 because it listened to CDC bureaucrats, author Don Weiss claims. Wei ...
The Epidemic Intelligence Service or EIS, the agency’s so-called disease detectives deployed since the 1950s to aid with public health emergencies from smallpox to HIV/AIDS to anthrax ...
Despite recent reports, officers in the CDC’s famed Epidemic Intelligence Service — often referred to as “disease detectives” — have not been fired and continue to investigate outbreaks ...
After studying this year's influenza information, the recommendation is that flu vaccines for next year be trivalent, reports CNN. Also in the news, Vermont reports its first measles case in a ...
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has sent some of its “disease detectives” to West Texas to help with the measles outbreak there — a sign that the Trump administration ...
Here are five notes: The CDC announced on X that it has sent Epidemic Intelligence Service officers, also known as "disease detectives," to assist Texas officials with the outbreak response ...
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