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08/13/2022
An 11-year-old boy presented to his primary care provider with a fever of 2 days’ duration. The fever was described as intermittent, particularly occurring in the evenings, and being partially relieved with...
08/13/2022
04/06/2022
Julia Piwoz, MD, from Hackensack Meridian Health, outlines her top 10 tips for patients traveling abroad, especially in light of the recent disease outbreaks in the United States and around the world.
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04/06/2022
04/24/2020
A new registry database aims to track COVID-19 cases among patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
04/24/2020
Interactive Features
08/24/2019
Do you keep up-to-date on the infectious disease outbreaks that take place outside of the United States? Let us know by taking our poll.
08/24/2019
08/23/2019
There is controversy surrounding the type of malaria aid first-world governments should provide developing countries and to what extent that aid should be given. What are your thoughts on the issue? Let us...
08/23/2019
08/22/2019
Approximately 6 million to 7 million individuals worldwide are estimated to have Trypansosoma cruzi infection. Do you know if the infection is curable?
08/22/2019
04/25/2019
Malaria was the cause of an estimated 435,000 deaths around the world in 2017, according to the World Health Organization. On this World Malaria Day, test your knowledge about preventing the disease.
04/25/2019
Clinical Insights
04/06/2022
Julia Piwoz, MD, from Hackensack Meridian Health, outlines her top 10 tips for patients traveling abroad, especially in light of the recent disease outbreaks in the United States and around the world.
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04/06/2022
02/19/2020
Lorenzo Subissi, PhD, answers our questions about his study that investigated subsequent mortality among people discharged from a treatment center after the 2013-2016 Ebola outbreak in West Africa.
02/19/2020
01/31/2020
Morten A. Nielsen, PhD, from the University of Copenhagen, answers our questions about his team’s research on a new potential malaria vaccine.
01/31/2020
01/13/2020
In this podcast, Ralph Baric, PhD, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, discusses his latest research on the National Institute of Health's dengue vaccine, what the findings mean for...
01/13/2020
12/16/2019
He discusses the need for rapid, efficient development of vaccines for emerging infectious diseases, the 3-prong approach for staying ahead of the curve, and more.
12/16/2019