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year 2017 ... more > |
| Oct.18 |
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California hepatitis A outbreak death toll climbs to 19. San Diego
year 2016 ... more > |
| Jul.29 |
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Zika virus: Florida cases may to be first US-based infections. Miami
| Feb.2 |
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Zika virus infection 'through sex' reported in US Map of Dallas Dallas: A rare case of the Zika virus being transmitted through sex, not a mosquito bite, has been reported in the US
year 2014 ... more > |
| Oct.29 |
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Ebola quarantine test looms in US. New England
| Oct.28 |
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US hails West Africa Ebola progress. Liberia
| Oct.25 |
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US nurse criticises quarantine treatment. New Jersey
| Oct.24 |
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Two US Ebola nurses free of virus. Dallas
| Oct.23 |
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NY doctor Craig Spencer tests positive Manhattan: A New York doctor who recently returned from Ebola-hit Guinea in West Africa has tested positive for the disease
| Oct.15 |
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Obama: Ebola risk very low in US. Washington
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Passenger alert over US Ebola nurse. Dallas
| Oct.12 |
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Positive Ebola test at US hospital. Dallas
| Oct.10 |
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New York's JFK airport to start Ebola checks
| Oct.8 |
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US Ebola patient dies in hospital. Dallas
| Sep.30 |
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First Ebola case diagnosed in the US Map of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas USA Dallas: Officials at a hospital say the unidentified man is being kept in isolation. He is thought to have contracted the virus in Liberia | |
| Sep.16 |
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Obama says Ebola outbreak a 'global security threat'. Washington
| Jun.19 |
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Anthrax risk for 75 scientists at CDC. US Georgia
year 2011 ... more > |
| Sep.28 |
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Tainted US melons kill up to 16. Colorado
year 2009 ... more > |
| Oct.24 |
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US declares swine flu 'emergency'. Washington
| Apr.29 |
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First U.S. swine flu death confirmed Texas: A 2-year-old child became the first fatality in the United States, while more European countries announced confirmed cases of the disease
year 2005 ... more > |
| Mar.18 |
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Patient's feeding tube removed Florida: The feeding tube that keeps a brain-damaged Terri Schiavo alive has been taken out after a lengthy court battle
year 2003 ... more > |
| Dec.23 |
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Mad cow disease confirmed
year 2002 ... more > |
| Dec.27 |
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Cloned baby birth claim. Florida
year 2001 ... more > |
| Oct.10 |
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3rd anthrax case. Florida
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| Oct.18 |
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California hepatitis A outbreak death toll climbs to 19 San Diego: The state's governor issued a health state of emergency. More than 500 people have contracted the viral disease since November
| Jul.26 |
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CTE found in 99% of studied brains from deceased NFL players
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| Aug.19 |
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Zika: Pregnant women warned to avoid Miami Beach
| Aug.9 |
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Texas baby dies from Zika-linked defect
| Jul.29 |
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Zika virus: Florida cases may to be first US-based infections Map of Wynwood Miami FL USA Miami: Four people suffering from the Zika virus in Florida are probably the first cases contracted within the US, state health officials say
| Jul.27 |
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Florida investigates four mysterious Zika infections. Miami
| May.20 |
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Obama pushes for more Zika funding in US. Washington
| May.6 |
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Puerto Rico baseball games moved due to players' Zika fears |
| May.4 |
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Prince death: Addiction doctor called by team made 911 call. Minnesota
| Apr.13 |
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US health experts confirm that Zika causes birth defects
| Apr.11 |
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Zika virus 'scarier than thought' says US
| Feb.23 |
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Zika virus: US investigating 14 possible sexually-transmitted cases
| Feb.2 |
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Zika virus infection 'through sex' reported in US Map of Dallas Dallas: A rare case of the Zika virus being transmitted through sex, not a mosquito bite, has been reported in the US | |
| Jan.27 |
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Zika virus could become 'explosive pandemic'
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| Nov.20 |
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Chipotle shares hit as E. coli scare widens |
| Aug.19 |
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Yosemite plague: Camp ground closed after 2nd case |
| Aug.10 |
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Legionnaires' outbreak widens to 12 dead in New York |
| Jul.22 |
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Armadillos blamed for rise in leprosy cases in Florida |
| Jul.2 |
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Measles: First death in 12 years in Washington state |
| May.28 |
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22 people inadvertently exposed to anthrax |
| Apr.22 |
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Ebola drug cures infected monkeys |
| Jan.27 |
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World 'dangerously unprepared' for future pandemics |
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| Dec.24 |
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US lab worker monitored for Ebola |
| Nov.26 |
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Ebola vaccine trial 'promising'
| Oct.29 |
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Ebola quarantine test looms in US New England: A nurse who cared for Ebola patients in Sierra Leone is fighting the US state of Maine over its right to quarantine her against her will
| Oct.28 |
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US hails West Africa Ebola progress Liberia: America's UN envoy Samantha Power, on a visit to the region, said Liberia and Sierra Leone had hugely increased the number of safe burials
| Oct.27 |
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US advises against Ebola isolation. Washington
| Oct.25 |
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US nurse criticises quarantine treatment New Jersey: A nurse quarantined on her return to the US from treating Ebola patients in Sierra Leone has criticised the way she was dealt with at Newark...
| Oct.24 |
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Two US Ebola nurses free of virus Dallas: Two nurses infected with Ebola while caring for a dying patient in Dallas have been declared free of the virus
| Oct.23 |
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NY doctor Craig Spencer tests positive Map of Manhattan Manhattan: A New York doctor who recently returned from Ebola-hit Guinea in West Africa has tested positive for the disease | |
| Oct.18 |
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No US travel ban over Ebola - Obama. Washington
| Oct.16 |
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Nurse may have had symptoms of Ebola earlier. Dallas
| Oct.15 |
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Obama: Ebola risk very low in US Washington: US President has played down the chance of an Ebola outbreak in the US, saying the risk of Americans getting the virus was 'extremely low'
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Passenger alert over US Ebola nurse Map of Dallas Dallas: US health officials are seeking 132 people who flew on a plane with a Texas nurse on the day before she came down with symptoms of Ebola
| Oct.12 |
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Mistake blamed for US Ebola spread. Dallas
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Positive Ebola test at US hospital Map of Dallas Dallas: A health worker who treated Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan before he died is also infected with the virus, according to a preliminary test
| Oct.10 |
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New York's JFK airport to start Ebola checks JFK airport is to start screening to try to stem the Ebola outbreak that has killed more than 4,000 people
| Oct.8 |
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US Ebola patient dies in hospital Dallas: Thomas Eric Duncan, who caught the virus in his native Liberia, was being kept in isolation in a Dallas hospital and receiving experimental ...
| Sep.30 |
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First Ebola case diagnosed in the US Map of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas USA Dallas: Officials at a hospital say the unidentified man is being kept in isolation. He is thought to have contracted the virus in Liberia | |
| Sep.16 |
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Obama says Ebola outbreak a 'global security threat' Washington: President Barack Obama has called the West Africa Ebola outbreak 'a threat to global security' as he announced a larger US role in fighting the...
| Sep.15 |
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Barack Obama 'to pledge US troops to fight virus'. Washington
| Aug.27 |
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Ebola outbreak: US official says epidemic will worsen. Washington
| Jul.8 |
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'Forgotten' US smallpox found in box. Washington
| Jun.19 |
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Anthrax risk for 75 scientists at CDC US Georgia: As many as 75 people working at the US Centers for Disease Control may have been exposed to live anthrax bacteria and are receiving treatmen...
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| Aug.6 |
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Childhood obesity rates fall in US
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| Sep.28 |
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Tainted US melons kill up to 16 Colorado: At least 13 deaths and 72 illnesses have been linked to a listeriosis outbreak from fruit in the US state of Colorado
| May.12 |
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Drugs 'help reduce' HIV transmission
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| Jun.9 |
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Oil spill spurs sickness in U.S. states. Alabama
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| Nov.20 |
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Vicks nasal spray recalled over bacteria. London
| Oct.24 |
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US declares swine flu 'emergency' Washington: resident Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency and signed the proclamation concerning the 2009 H1N1 outbreak
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Health fears grow over blaze. Puerto Rico
| May.22 |
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Candidate virus for H1N1 vaccine arrives. US Georgia
| May.5 |
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U.S. marks second swine flu-linked death. Texas
| May.4 |
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'H1N1 flu no worse than regular flu' |
| Apr.29 |
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First U.S. swine flu death confirmed  Texas: A 2-year-old child became the first fatality in the United States, while more European countries announced confirmed cases of the disease | |
| Apr.24 |
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Swine flu viruses in Mexico, U.S. match. New York
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| May.31 |
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TB patient moved from Atlanta quarantine |
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| Oct.6 |
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Official: World not ready for flu. Washington
| Mar.22 |
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Schiavo's parents plead in appeal |
| Mar.18 |
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Patient's feeding tube removed Florida: The feeding tube that keeps a brain-damaged Terri Schiavo alive has been taken out after a lengthy court battle | |
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| Dec.23 |
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Mad cow disease confirmed In the first wave of response, Japan and South Korea are immediately banning all U.S. beef imports
| Dec.15 |
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Colin Powell has cancer operation |
| Mar.27 |
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Mystery illness spreads |
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| Dec.27 |
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Cloned baby birth claim Florida: Clonaid, company linked to a philosophical sect, says that it has produced the world's first cloned human baby
| Oct.28 |
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US identifies deadly siege gas |
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| Nov.30 |
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Artificial heart man dies |
| Nov.4 |
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Anthrax reaches City Hall |
| Oct.23 |
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Dead postal workers had anthrax |
| Oct.10 |
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3rd anthrax case Florida: Officials launched a criminal investigation into the source of the disease. US embassies were told to stock up on the antibiotic
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