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Epidemics

Dr. Sanjay Gupta Op-Ed: ‘Race for the Vaccine’

The emergence of SARS-CoV2 set off a desperate race to head off catastrophe. The Global Health Reporting Center had a front-row seat.…

    
Covid-19/Epidemics

Ebola finally defeated, Congo faces COVID-19

In June, the WHO announced the good news that the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo was over. But now, the country is grappling with a new health challenge: COVID-19.…

    
Epidemics

Hong Kong residents challenge government over laws, but fight virus together

Recent headlines out of HK have focused on the unrest, with a controversial new national security law from Beijing. But in public health, HK has been a coronavirus success story.…

    
Epidemics

COVID-19 Is Diverting A Lot of Resources From Other Critical Health Services

“The legacy of COVID-19 must not include the global resurgence of other killers like measles and polio.” Dr. Seth Berkley, GAVI “We know that children are missing out on critical vaccines. Vaccination campaigns have been postponed following social distancing measures, increasing the risk of disease outbreaks.” Dr. Kunihiko Hirabayashi, UNICEF…

    
Epidemics/Money, Politics & Policy/Policy

Two Countries in the Fight Against Ebola

A border between two countries - the site for the rollout of a new vaccine.…

    
Epidemics

Inside an Ebola Treatment Unit

Dr. Soka Moses on the front-line.…

    
Brain & Behavior/Epidemics

Vaccine Hesitancy Explained

It takes all of us to prevent an outbreak.…

    
Epidemics

Explaining Zika Virus

The frightening truth about how Zika survives.…

    
Epidemics

Profiles: Dr. Soka Moses on the Front Line of Ebola

Dr. Soka talks about his experience during the Ebola outbreak of 2014 in Liberia and the challenges he faced as he just graduated from medical school 2 years ago.…

    
Editorials/Epidemics

How my daughter died from a simple case of flu

I’ve cried more times today than I can count. You’d think by now, I could go days without crying, but I can’t get over the guilt. Shannon’s only complaint was a sore throat. Her fever wasn’t even scary.  I spent (wasted is a better word) most of my morning Googling flu…

    
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