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Both the CDC and the World Health Organization (WHO) are monitoring M-Pox outbreaks overseas; some worry this outbreak could ...
The United States has confirmed that it has no plans to impose travel restrictions on individuals arriving from African ...
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While the illness is often associated with cruise ships, those instances make up just 1% of all outbreaks reported, according ...
The number of U.S. Oropouche cases have more than doubled, according to data reported to the CDC through its ArboNET surveillance system.
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The Oropouche virus causes sloth fever, which is transmitted by biting flies and mosquitoes. Here’s what health officials have to say about the new warnings.
The CDC published its interim guidance today in an early-release report in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR). Health providers should ask all pregnant women about recent travel, and test ...
The CDC said it wants clinicians and public health offices to be aware of the virus and to test for suspected cases, and for travelers to protect themselves from insect bites. Here's what you need ...
London: The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Tuesday that a total of 21 Oropouche virus disease cases among U.S. travelers ... the CDC issued a health alert to notify ...