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Ethnic Disparities in Flu Vaccine Coverage

September 13, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Vaccine uptake has been a front-page issue over the past year, given the epidemic levels of whooping cough in some U.S. states and the upsurge

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Tuberculosis Without a Cure: TDR or XDR?

September 11, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

There is an overwhelming number of acronyms for the various forms of tuberculosis, and some debate about which strain coincides with what acronym. The discussion

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Tuberculosis Without a Cure: TDR or XDR?

September 11, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

There is an overwhelming number of acronyms for the various forms of tuberculosis, and some debate about which strain coincides with what acronym. The discussion

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Dengue Reemerges in Greece

September 5, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

An elderly gentleman died on August 30 of hemorrhagic fever in Patras, Greece. Doctors believe it was a complication due to infection with dengue fever,

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Anthrax Death Reported in Siberia

August 27, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Russia declared a state of emergency after an anthrax outbreak caused its first death. The outbreak occurred in the village of Druzhba, in the Altai

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Subsistence Hunting: The Social implications of Alaska’s Mysterious Seal Illness

August 16, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

In 2011, more than 100 seals washed up on the shores of the Alaskan coastline. Some were dead, others moribund, and the remaining seemed relatively

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Spotlight on Leprosy: Two Thousand Years of Solitude

August 8, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

Leper (noun): a person who is ignored or despised. The leper is historically depicted as an outcast, a criminal, and most certainly someone to be

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Healthy Olympics 2012: Disease surveillance and mass gathering medicine

July 24, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

In the blockbuster Contagion, Gwyneth Paltrow travels to Hong Kong on business and returns to suburban Minneapolis with flu-like symptoms. Within days she is dead. Paltrow

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Brain-Eating Amoeba Returns to the South

July 20, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

The by now infamous brain-eating amoeba caused its first U.S. fatality of 2012 in an 8-year-old South Carolina boy. Blake Driggers from Sumter County was

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Anthrax Kills 12 Cows in Germany

July 20, 2012January 25, 2023 Katharina Schwan

One cowherd in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany is suffering from a rare outbreak of anthrax disease. The Minister of Agriculture from Magdeburg, the capital city of Saxony-Anhalt,

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