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First Malaria Vaccine: Preventative Treatment Against Mosquito-Borne Parasitic Disease Underway in Cameroon
The world’s first malaria vaccine has been recommended by the WHO for distribution and use. Click to read more.
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Disease X: The World's Next Pandemic is Possible
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Marburg Virus Outbreak Reported in Tanzania: WHO Warns of Deadly Disease
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WHO Releases New List of the World's Deadliest Pathogens, Including the Unknown 'Disease X'
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WHO Raises Concerns For Potential Wave of Diseases in Flood-Affected Areas in Pakistan
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First Ever Detection of 'Human to Dog Transmission' of Monkeypox Reported in Paris
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WHO Issues Warning Against Attacking Monkeys by People Who Believe it Can Stop the Monkeypox Outbreak
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Cabotegravir: WHO Recommends Injectable Drug for HIV Prevention for the First Time
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WHO Declares Current Monkeypox as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern
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Monkeypox Infection Grows to 14,000 Cases and Kills Five People: WHO
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New Zealand Records First Monkeypox Case, Reveals Increasing Threat as Virus Enters New Continent
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Listeriosis: US Listeria Outbreak Leads to One Death, 22 Hospitalizations and 23 Illnesses, CDC Links Bacteria to Ice Cream
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AIDS Treatment: Scientists Develop Potential 'One Time Treatment' or Vaccine for HIV and AIDS