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MedPage Today | February 20, 2024 Opinion: When It Comes to Isolation, COVID Shouldn't Be Singled Out From the Pack Amesh Adalja wrote the piece.
New York Post | February 20, 2024 Bubonic plague in the US: Do you need to worry about catching the rodent-borne disease? Amesh Adalja is quoted.
Aspen Public Radio | February 19, 2024 New support line available for students and staff at Bureau of Indian Education schools Emily Haroz is quoted.
Michigan Advance | February 19, 2024 Tuberculosis cases rise, but public health agencies say they lack the resources to keep up Allison Kelliher is quoted.
News Nation | February 19, 2024 COVID vaccines linked to small increases in health issues Amesh Adalja is interviewed.
Pittsburgh Post Gazette | February 19, 2024 ‘This is life or death’: Ohio transgender care ban will harm queer health, experts say Harry Barbee is quoted.
NBC News | February 18, 2024 Measles infections pose far more risks than most realize Amesh Adalja is quoted.
USA Today | February 16, 2024 A person in Oregon caught bubonic plague from their cat. Why experts say not to worry. Robert Bollinger is quoted.
Voice of America | February 16, 2024 Patients Wait for Life-Saving Medications Jeromie Ballreich is quoted.
Dallas Morning News | February 15, 2024 Active shooter defense is becoming big business in Texas. Experts ask if it’s paying off Odis Johnson is quoted.
Scientific American | February 15, 2024 Opinion: We Need Gun Safety Ahead of Elections in the U.S. Tim Carey wrote the piece.
Prevention | February 15, 2024 What Is Alaskapox? Everything to Know About the Virus Amesh Adalja is quoted.