CDC advisory panel delays vote on hepatitis B vaccines
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CDC's Outbreak Alert; New Hair-Loss Drug; Why Patients Dump Their Doctors
Amid an outbreak of Marburg virus disease in Ethiopia, the CDC alerted U.S. doctors to be on the lookout for travel cases of the Ebola-like virus. Meanwhile, at least 39 infants have been hospitalized in the botulism outbreak linked to ByHeart's recalled infant formula, according to the FDA.
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'Winter Vomiting Disease' Is Spreading Rapidly in the US, CDC Data Shows
The name of the disease creeping across America is bad enough, but what makes the “winter vomiting disease” much like a malevolent holiday Grinch is that its numbers are creeping upwards. Officially,
A norovirus that causes extreme vomiting is on the rise again. Why it matters: Nicknamed the "winter vomiting disease," the highly contagious norovirus has arrived weeks ahead of expectations, per the CDC.
A top Louisiana health official has been appointed principal deputy director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued health warnings for India and Haiti after rabies cases were seen in travelers.
Flu cases are jumping up, according to the latest surveillance report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Based on the data, five percent of viral tests for the week that ended on November 22 were positive. The week before it was 2.9 percent. Visits to the ER and hospitalizations linked to flu are also on the rise.
Senate Health Committee Chair Bill Cassidy criticized the decision to invite Aaron Siri, who worked with Kennedy on vaccine-related lawsuits, to present at the CDC meeting.