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Peter L. Slavin and Timothy G. Ferris discuss the revolution of rational vaccine design.
Experts comment on the state of HIV/AIDS research and emerging strategies to mitigate the risks of human spaceflight.
AIDS still kills, in numbers more vast than most people realize. But the right blend of science and policy could end the scourge.
Martin Hirsch explores the role of a tenacious virus and the role of “fake news” in the great epidemic of 1918.
A century after the worst plague in history, researchers seek a universal flu vaccine to head off a repeat of the disaster.
Lyme disease cases spike in the warmer months. Research on the disease is inching forward, as the number of reported infections reaches new heights.
Pediatricians want to know whether they can call child protective services if a parent refuses to vaccinate. The answer remains unclear.
A new vaccine may prevent valley fever and break a long-standing impasse on fungal research.
A discovery about the “tails” of tuberculosis antibodies may help in the fight against other diseases as well
Vaccines are most helpful before an epidemic hits. So which diseases should researchers prepare for next?
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