Infectious Diseases
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Biodiversity Loss, Chemical Pollution and Other Factors Increase Risks of Infectious Disease Outbreaks [Study]
Anthropogenic change is a major contributor to the increase of emerging infectious diseases, scientists say. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Cross-Species Infection: Deadly Diseases Acquired Due to Animal to Human Transmission Explored
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“An Era of Pandemics”: Experts Say Risks For New Diseases Emerge From Wildlife Trade
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The Role of Robotics in Combating COVID-19 and Managing Infectious Diseases
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Man Dies After Being Licked By His Dog
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Bat 'Super Immunity' Could Help Protect People From Diseases Like Ebola
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Bird Feeders and Baths May Spread Fatal Bird Disease
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Enzyme Sheds Light On Grapevine Damage Caused By Pierce's Disease
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Five Goals To Save Amphibians In 2016
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Pedicure Cures Spontaneous Skin Disease In Lab Mice [WATCH]
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More Nibblers at the Beach? New Sand Fly Species Expands Diversity Of Pesky Beach Dwellers
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Killer Snake Disease Solved; Researchers Now Seek Cure
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Starfish Devour Themselves When Infected With Deadly Virus, Researchers Say