The COVID-19 pandemic has taught us all the importance of educating the public about viral infections. Besides educating the general public, we need to equip the next generation of scientists by ...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to heightened public interest in learning about viruses and how they can cause diseases. There has ...
"Very high" levels of the virus were detected by the CDC in New Mexico, with "high" levels in Oregon, Arkansas, and Maine.
USA TODAY created dozens of visual stories and graphics to inform Americans about COVID-19, the evolving science around it and how to cope during the pandemic. We also dug deep into ...
One specific type of viral exanthem that dermatologists have seen with COVID is a morbilliform rash, meaning a measles-like rash. Measles rashes tend to look like small raised bumps that eventually ...
We're still learning about the COVID-19 virus in animals. Based on available information to date, animal-to-human transmission is likely very uncommon. People with COVID-19 can spread the virus to ...
Symptoms of viruses like COVID and flu overlap with each other, but there are ways you can narrow it down to get the ...
Rwanda steps up livestock vaccination and monitoring after its latest outbreak of Rift Valley Fever, which can spread to humans.
Respiratory droplets can also get on surfaces and be spread through touch. COVID-19 can be spread even when a person does not have symptoms. Like most viruses, the virus that causes COVID-19 changes ...
Rwanda is facing its first ever Marburg virus outbreak. Beginning in late September, 62 cases and 15 deaths had been reported by 17 October, mostly among healthcare workers in Kigali, the capital ...