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Deep funding cuts and widespread layoffs impact everything from local public health outreach to global disease surveillance, making us more vulnerable, experts warn.
Tuberculosis, a bacterial infection usually found in the lungs, remains the world’s top infectious killer, causing 1.25 ...
One of the first actions of the new Trump administration was to withdraw from the World Health Organization. Many public health advocates quickly raised alarm bells, citing longstanding arguments ...
Vaccination campaigns have nearly eradicated some of the most deadly and transmissible diseases. In a rising tide of vaccine ...
The number of measles cases associated with an outbreak in western Texas has grown to 400 cases amid reports of some children ...
As the Trump administration's hostility towards the United Nations and other international organizations keeps growing, a New York Times columnist last week proposed what he frivolously described as ...
Critics of the Trump administration’s early actions on global health—withdrawing from the World Health Organization (WHO) and ...
Countries, including the United States, cutting down funding for life-saving global health projects could jeopardize vaccination programs that protect children and adults from deadly diseases, the ...
According to the World Health Organization, 1.84 million Afghans, primarily women and children, are affected by the shutdown ...