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People successfully treated for visceral leishmaniasis can still infect others, study confirms

People successfully treated for visceral leishmaniasis can still infect others, study confirms

Researchers identify encephalitis as rare toxicity of immunotherapy treatment

Researchers identify encephalitis as rare toxicity of immunotherapy treatment

Novel vaccine against bee sting allergy successfully tested

Novel vaccine against bee sting allergy successfully tested

Gut microbiota protects from viral-induced neurologic damage, study finds

Gut microbiota protects from viral-induced neurologic damage, study finds

Homeless people are deprived of primary healthcare services, study finds

Homeless people are deprived of primary healthcare services, study finds

Europe reports the highest ever levels of syphilis

Europe reports the highest ever levels of syphilis

Nanotechnology-based compound used to deliver hepatitis B vaccine

Nanotechnology-based compound used to deliver hepatitis B vaccine

EPFL scientists create first world map of regions with highest hepatitis E prevalence

EPFL scientists create first world map of regions with highest hepatitis E prevalence

Comprehensive cell atlas of the human liver

Comprehensive cell atlas of the human liver

Australia leads the world in childhood immunization coverage

Australia leads the world in childhood immunization coverage

Number of fully-immunized Australian kids hits record high

Number of fully-immunized Australian kids hits record high

New statement lays down recommendations to combat fall in vaccination rates

New statement lays down recommendations to combat fall in vaccination rates

Florida is the latest Republican-led state to adopt clean needle exchanges

Florida is the latest Republican-led state to adopt clean needle exchanges

Scientists develop new way to detect and switch off ticking time bomb of liver disease

Scientists develop new way to detect and switch off ticking time bomb of liver disease

Veterans with PTSD twice as likely to die from suicide, accidental injury, and viral hepatitis

Veterans with PTSD twice as likely to die from suicide, accidental injury, and viral hepatitis

Molecular virologist receives nearly $2 million NIH grant renewal to study hepatitis E virus

Molecular virologist receives nearly $2 million NIH grant renewal to study hepatitis E virus

Europe: Data shows upward trend in chronic hepatitis B cases since 2008

Europe: Data shows upward trend in chronic hepatitis B cases since 2008

NIH offers $377,971 grant to develop disposable HIV-1 viral load microchip

NIH offers $377,971 grant to develop disposable HIV-1 viral load microchip

Study finds link between poor oral health and increased risk of liver cancer

Study finds link between poor oral health and increased risk of liver cancer

Researcher employs people who inject drugs to study factors influencing acquisition of HIV

Researcher employs people who inject drugs to study factors influencing acquisition of HIV

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