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The FDA has made the decision to suspend the biologics license for Valneva’s chikungunya vaccine Ixchiq following additional reports of chikungunya-like illness.
HealthDay News — Doctors in China transplanted a genetically modified pig lung into a man, where it functioned for nine days, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Medicine.
The US Justice Department has demanded numerous health care providers hand over sensitive records on care provided for young transgender patients.
There seems to be no association between antibiotic exposure during the prenatal period or early infancy and development of autoimmune diseases in children.
Mississippi has declared a public health emergency after reporting its highest infant death rate in more than a decade.
Health experts across the country are issuing warnings about a surge in infections from a "flesh-eating" bacterium.
Nirmatrelvir-ritonavir was effective in reducing the severity and duration of COVID-19 symptoms compared with placebo.
More than 32,000 pounds of meat are being recalled nationwide because they were sold with a false USDA mark of inspection.
NYC health officials confirmed 6 deaths linked to a Legionnaires’ disease outbreak in Harlem where 112 people have now been diagnosed.
A resident of South Lake Tahoe, California, has been diagnosed with the plague, the state’s first human plague infection since 2020.
Bacterial infections in the first week of life significantly increase the risk of developing epilepsy in childhood.
The CDC is finalizing the termination of at least 600 employees this week, including some working in violence prevention programs.
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