All of the case have been in women, nine of whom were hospitalized.
There are growing concerns that the capital could become the new epicentre of the disease
President Joe Biden has faced backlash online this week from supporters of former President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement for a measles outbreak largely spread by migrants in Chicago.As of Friday, there have been 57 confirmed cases of measles in the city since cases started popping up in March, according to the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH). The majority of cases have been linked to the city's largest migrant shelter in the Pilsen neighborhood. This past...
A new CDC report published Thursday found that the U.S.'s measles elimination status is being threatened due to the most recent outbreak this year.
Chicago is now reporting a total of 61 measles cases so far this year. A few other cases have been confirmed in the suburbs.
“Diplomacy must never be a siege but a seduction,” says Michael Douglas as Benjamin Franklin in the Apple TV+’s “Franklin.”
For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature the film "Uninvited: The Spread of Invasive Species." After watching, dive deeper with resources about the ecological and economic issues associated with invasive species, such as those found in New York State, on PBS LearningMedia.
Payton Dixon fired a three-hitter, striking out three and walking one, as No. 9 Mid-Pacific rallied past top-ranked Kamehameha 2-1 on Wednesday afternoon at Damon Field.
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Having eliminated all but very small measles outbreaks, usually related to international travel, for decades, the United States is close to welcoming the disease back as an endemic pathogen. Arstechnica offers a nice recap of how we got rid of measles and touches on what has brought it back. — Read the rest
Port-au-Prince, Apr 14 (Prensa Latina) The World Health Organization (WHO) supports the fight against malaria in Haiti, where today there is fear that the disease could spread nationwide and to neighboring territories. The post WHO supports fight against malaria outbreak in Haiti first appeared on Prensa Latina.