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Candida auris: A Fungal Superbug

September 20, 2018March 23, 2022 Natalia Ciesielska

  Introduction: In 2009, a 70-year-old woman in Tokyo, Japan was hospitalized with an ear infection that did not seem to improve with antibiotics [4].

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Zika: A Bigger Threat to Pregnancy

July 17, 2018March 23, 2022 Natalia Ciesielska

  While first discovered in the African country of Uganda in 1947, Zika virus, carried by mosquitos and endemic in many tropical areas of the

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Research & Policy

The Future of Healthcare is Robots

June 26, 2018March 23, 2022 Natalia Ciesielska

  Imagine a future where advanced technology can improve healthcare and medicine by providing faster, easier and more accurate diagnoses [6]. The field of artificial

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Infectious Disease Update: Nipah Outbreak in Kerala, India

June 13, 2018March 23, 2022 Natalia Ciesielska

  India’s southern state of Kerala was put under a lot of stress this past May with the most recent Nipah virus outbreak. The Nipah

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The Threat of Antibiotic Resistant Gonorrhea

May 24, 2018March 23, 2022 Natalia Ciesielska

  Gonorrhea is the second most commonly diagnosed sexually transmitted infection (STI) in the world [3]. It is usually easy to treat; however, its recent

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  • Candida auris: A Fungal Superbug
  • EpiCore RFIs: Mysterious Illness Found to be Influenza in Nepal

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