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  1. Jun 8

    "We can no longer rely on oceans to serve as borders to protect us from threats. We must think strategically." Sheila Burke,

  2. Jun 13

    If it can hold , it can breed ! Check your yard 4 standing water.

  3. Jun 8

    Very important that healthcare, public health community remain vigilant against to ensure infants receive needed care. (2 of 2)

  4. Jun 13

    Interesting article about vaccination strategies against virus

  5. Jun 8

    hasn’t gone away. The number of new cases has decreased, but it remains a concern for families living in US territories. (1 of 2)

  6. Jun 7

    A needs only a cup of water to breed. Remove any standing water around your home: More:

  7. Jun 7

    HCPs: Talk to your patients about the risk of when traveling & the importance of protecting themselves after.

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  10. Jun 9

    Happy to be working in beautiful San Juan, Puerto Rico again on Aedes aegypti and

  11. Jun 8

    Kuhn: Global health is a global security issue based on # of people who could die from disease, pandemic &our ability to deal with it.

  12. Jun 11

    Report: risk for birth defects drops for each trimester

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    virus induces massive cytoplasmic vacuolization and paraptosis‐like death in infected cells

  14. Jun 8

    One in 20 pregnant women with have babies with birth defects: U.S. report

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  16. Jun 12

    Should we take ethical account of people who do not yet exist? -on personal & impersonal accounts of and

  17. Jun 5

    Healthcare providers: CDC has information on testing for .

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    This is the "iceberg effect" . There is a massive load of cases waiting to be discovered. When it spills over it might be nightmarish

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    Know before you go. Where in the world is this vacation season?

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