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L.A.’s Skid Row Battles Tuberculosis Outbreak

March 5, 2013January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Los Angeles is known for many things: movie stars, a mild climate, and poor air quality, to name a few. Yet, media headlines tend to

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Creating Connections: How Transportation Data can Predict Pandemics

February 26, 2013January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

A historical look at the bubonic plague’s trail of terror across Europe in the 1300s reveals interesting epidemiological data when compared to modern-day pandemics, such

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Usutu Virus Highlights Importance of Disease Surveillance Primary tabs

February 14, 2013January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

In 2001, the city of Vienna, Austria noticed a strange and sudden disappearance of its Eurasion Blackbird population. Researchers and scientists were equally puzzled by

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‘Sydney 2012’ Making Americans Miserable

February 6, 2013January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Amidst the ongoing battle against the flu, Americans now have a new virus with which to contend– one that is more infectious and more persistent than its

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2012 Drought Fuels Deer Disease in Cattle

January 29, 2013January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Nebraska’s cattle are facing an outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD), a viral disease that usually occurs in deer of North America. Severe epidemics periodically

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NDM-1 “Superbug” Now Acquired in Canada

December 13, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

The emergence of locally acquired NDM-1 in two Canadian hospitals raises concerns about “superbugs” and antibiotics’ future futility. NDM-1, or New Delhi Metallo-beta-lactamase-1, is actually

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CDC Celebrates Antibiotic Resistance Awareness

November 28, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Nietzsche was right, though “that which does not kill bacteria makes them stronger” may have been more accurate. Seventy years ago, the advent of antibiotics

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Cholera Returns to Cuba, Again

November 19, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Despite the government’s reassurance that the Cuban cholera epidemic was contained in August, new cases of the infectious disease arose over the weekend.  Over 200

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First Meningitis, Now Spinal Infections

November 9, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Victims of the meningitis outbreak in the U.S. can’t seem to catch a break. Various hospitals recently revealed that large numbers of patients who survived

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Infectious Disease and Pollution Concerns Arise from Sandy Aftermath

November 2, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Hurricane Sandy’s wrath has only just ended and the extensive destruction felt by millions of families along the East Coast is slowly being put into

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