US Fish and Wildlife/Robert Pos photo One of the best-known tourist towns on North Carolina’s Outer Banks has issued a ...
A research team at the University of Wisconsin-Madison produced high-resolution images of RSV structure, important for RSV ...
McMaster researchers found that bacteriophages treated under specific conditions form flower-like structures that are highly ...
The virus is normally carried by infected rodents and spread to humans through contact with urine or droppings ...
"It’s possible that COVID toes develop when the person’s immune system reacts to the virus that causes COVID-19." Cutaneous vasculitis is a vascular rash that can be caused by COVID-19. (Jodi Jacobson ...
However, people who live in neighboring countries are also at risk of infection with the Lassa virus. In this undated file ...
A pig infected with bird flu in Oregon has raised concerns about the virus’s potential to threaten humans, but the current ...
Some health officials say mpox cases in Congo appear to be “stabilizing.” It's a possible sign that the epidemic for which ...
Here are a few of the challenges and potential risk, including euthanasia, of keeping wild animals in a domestic home.
U.S. Department of Agriculture officials say there is no concern about the safety of the nation’s pork supply.
After a surge in COVID-19 cases this summer, infection rates seem to be on the decline. As of October 26, positive results account for only 5 percent of all tests, excluding at-home testing, in the ...
The CDC said Thursday it is updating its recommendations for testing, treatment and protection for workers who may be exposed animals infected with bird flu.