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EEE virus borne by mosquitoes
October 2, 2019/Infectious Disease

What You Should Know About the Mosquito-Borne EEE Virus

It’s very rare in humans, but there are steps you can take to protect yourself

Healthcare worker dressed in protective clothing dealing with ebola virus
August 27, 2019/Infectious Disease

What You Should Know About the Ebola Virus

New treatments are emerging

Target-like rash from lyme disease infection
February 13, 2019/Infectious Disease

Living With Lyme Disease: How to Promote Long-Term Healing

After infection clears, full recovery can take time

MMR shot for children
February 7, 2019/Infectious Disease

Why You Shouldn’t Skip the MMR Vaccine for Kids

Recent measles outbreaks raise concern

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goldfish crackers
August 13, 2018/Infectious Disease

Is Any Food Safe? Salmonella Shows Up in Surprising Places

How to protect yourself from food poisoning

Woman holding a germy kitchen towel
July 24, 2018/Infectious Disease

How Germy Is Your Kitchen Towel?

The nasty details — from E. coli to staph

How to Avoid Bacteria on Your Reusable Grocery Bags
January 18, 2016/Infectious Disease

How to Avoid Bacteria on Your Reusable Grocery Bags

Meats often a contamination culprit

Vaccine needle

If Your Immune System Is Compromised, Can You Get Vaccinated?

The answer varies from person to person and vaccine to vaccine

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