Alabama is showing new signs that COVID-19 is still with us. A recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
An investigation was begun September 22 after a horse in Coffee County, Alabama was confirmed positive for rabies.
The Alabama Department of Public Health has issued an advisory to Coffee County residents after a horse tested positive for rabies this week. The owners said they noticed the horse had scratch marks ...
Other Southeastern states are seeing a rise in the number of "Chagas" cases, also known as the Kissing Bug disease.
It might have a lighthearted name, but the 'Kissing Bug' and the disease it can spread, has caught the attention of the ...
Officials with the Alabama Department of Public Health announced that a horse has tested positive for rabies. Health experts confirmed the case after the horse’s owners said they noticed the horse had ...
A horse in Coffee County that died has tested positive for rabies. A release from the Alabama Department of Public Health ...
The Alabama Department of Public Health is encouraging Alabamians to vaccinate their livestock after a horse in Coffee County ...
Health officials warn Coffee County residents after a horse tested positive for rabies, urging vaccination and caution with wildlife.
With potential cuts to the CDC’s budget next year, the Alabama Department of Public Health said they are concerned about the well-being of the state.
The current proposed federal budget for 2026 would cut funding for the Center for Disease Control by around 50%. In Alabama, Dr. Scott Harris with the Alabama Department of Public Health says over two ...