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CNBC USA Health September 22, 2022
Health workers sit at a check-in table at a pop-up monkeypox vaccination clinic which opened today by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health at the West Hollywood Library on August 3, 2022 in West Hollywood, California. Mario Tama Getty ImagesPeople living with HIV... + más
Los Angeles health officials are investigating the death of a person who had monkeypox | CNBC
Yaa Simpson: Investing in Black-led community groups in Chicago area is critical to fighting HIV | Chicago Tribune
ABC News USA Health September 19, 2022
At least 31 children in the United States have tested positive for , according to state officials across the country.So far, 11 U.S. states and jurisdictions have reported monkeypox cases among children. Texas alone has identified nine pediatric cases of monkeypox, state... + más
Experts say elimination of monkeypox possible but containment still a challenge | ABC News
US warns monkeypox could mutate to resist antiviral drug | ABC News
The New York Times USA Health September 24, 2022
WASHINGTON — With monkeypox cases on the decline nationally, federal health officials expressed optimism on Thursday that the virus could be eliminated in the United States, though they cautioned that unless it was wiped out globally, Americans would remain at risk.“Our goal... + más
HIV-positive people who have monkeypox are hospitalized more often, CDC study says | CNBC
A health care worker administers a dose of the JYNNEOS Monkeypox vaccine at a pop-up vaccination clinic in Los Angeles, California, on August 9, 2022.Patrick T. Fallon AFP Getty ImagesLos Angeles health officials are investigating the death of a person who had monkeypox.Dr. Rita... + más
US reports at least 31 cases of monkeypox among children | ABC News
Slate USA Politics September 04, 2023
I remember the first time I read the words of the Frenchman Charles Arthaud: “Inoculation, which will surely surprise you, is known and practiced amongst the Negres in some parts of Africa.” By the time I read his pamphlet on smallpox inoculation, published in 1774, I was... + más
Experts debate the risks of made-to-order DNA | Ars Technica
Op-Ed: Why aren't people listening to scientists? | Los Angeles Times
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