WHO Sounds the Alarm on Worsening Cholera Outbreaks
WHO warns cholera outbreaks are spiraling across 31 countries, urging urgent action on safe water, sanitation, hygiene and vaccination to curb this global health crisis.
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WHO warns cholera outbreaks are spiraling across 31 countries, urging urgent action on safe water, sanitation, hygiene and vaccination to curb this global health crisis.
CDC director Susan Monarez was fired less than a month into her tenure amid a fierce clash over vaccine policy and public health politics.
As U.S. kids head back to school, vaccination rates are slipping, raising outbreak risks and sparking community vaccine drives to keep everyone safe.
Scientists from the Chinese mainland developed a smart mosquito surveillance system with real-time cloud alerts, cutting adult mosquito density by nearly 40%.
Foshan in south China has recorded fewer Chikungunya cases thanks to targeted mosquito control, patient care, and environmental cleanup. Learn how the city is keeping outbreaks at bay.
China strengthens its drug control measures by adding nitazenes and other psychoactive substances to its controlled list amid evolving synthetic opioid challenges.
Public health experts warn that sweeping staff cuts in the U.S. could jeopardize food safety, affecting millions each year.
China’s new white paper outlines smart national security measures boosting safety, reducing crime, and enhancing public health amid global uncertainty.
On World Health Day, the Chinese mainland celebrates over 95% measles vaccination coverage and fewer than 1 case per million, proving the strength of a unified public health system.