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Scammers are increasingly using artificial intelligence to pose as job candidates and infiltrate U.S. companies, especially those hiring for remote positions, CNBC reported April 8. Applicants ...
Indigenous people gathered in Brasilia, Brazil for the annual Free Earth camp to demand the government pay more attention to Indigenous issues. Rescue workers searched for bodies after the roof of ...
Climate change is creating new pathways for the spread of infectious diseases like brucellosis, tularemia, or E. coli in the Arctic, according to a broad international consortium of scientists ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) — The city of Decatur will be flushing and flow testing around 1,200 fire hydrants in April. The process will be completed by fire department and water department crews ...
In January, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a 56% surge in tularemia cases between 2011 and 2022, with 47 states documenting a total of 2,462 infections. According to The ...
Klose’s work on tularemia with its prototype vaccine platform may have direct applicability to COVID-19, as both are respiratory illnesses caused by inhaling microbes into the lung. Klose’s vaccine ...
Wild animals as both a food source and the pathway of infection is not strange, and can be seen right here in California, with tularemia (a bacterial infection, named after Tulare County where it was ...
One well-informed commenter added, "Individuals should also note that gophers can carry hantavirus, leptospirosis, and tularemia in addition to rabies, plus other possible infectious deadly diseases." ...
Neurologists reported the highest rate of burnout at 43% while oncologists reported the highest rate of depression at 15%, according to Medscape. Medscape surveyed more than 5,700 physicians ...
When introduced into the lungs, 10 to 50 Francisella tularensis organisms have the potential to cause a tularemia infection that can be fatal. As a result, the bacterium has previously been developed ...
Research on dangerous pathogens has been suspended at an Army lab at Fort Detrick in Maryland after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found biosafety lapses there, the Frederick News-Post ...