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First Human Rabies Case Reported in Wyoming

October 6, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

  On Friday, October 2nd, the Wyoming Department of Health confirmed its first recorded human rabies case in the state. Case confirmation came from the

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Black Death is Back: Second Plague Death Reported in Colorado

August 16, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

The Black Death is Back?   On August 5th, Colorado reported it’s second plague death in 2015 and the state has seen four human cases

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New Disease Linked to Three Deaths in Germany

July 19, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

Variegated Squirrel 1 Bornavirus First Described in Germany   Last week, the New England Journal of Medicine published an article regarding a novel zoonotic disease,

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Vibrio vulnificus: Florida Reports Eight Cases, Two Deaths

June 19, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

  Health officials in Florida have reported eight cases of Vibrio vulnificus infections, including two deaths, thus far in 2015. The cases were reported across

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Dog Found to be Source of Colorado Plague Outbreak

May 11, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

Recently, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported that in July 2014 a Colorado man contracted plague from his dog [1]. Furthermore, three other persons

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Antibiotic Use and Mosquitoes’ Ability to Transmit Malaria

February 2, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

In an article published in Nature Communications in January of 2015, a connection was revealed between the presence of antibiotics in human blood and increased

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New Antibiotics – Near or Far?

January 21, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

In the grand scheme of things, antibiotics are fairly new additions to our medical repertoire. Germ theory achieved general scientific acceptance around the 1860s [1].

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Cambodia Investigates Village-Wide HIV Outbreak

January 9, 2015March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

On December 16th, 2014, HealthMap first received news reports of a mysterious outbreak of HIV in a small village in Cambodia’s Battambang province. The realization

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Outbreaks of 2014

December 31, 2014March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

‘Tis the season for the obligatory “best of” lists for 2014. We thought we’d take a look back at some of this year’s notable diseases

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TODAY: Order a Flu Shot Delivered to Your Door

October 23, 2014March 23, 2022 Emily Cohn

You’ve heard it here before: the flu is serious, and the best way to prevent getting ill is the flu vaccine. Today, we're teaming up

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