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TTS: Clot in blood vessels occurs in rare cases with certain vaccines, says medical expert amid reports over AstraZeneca
This comes in the wake of a recent admission by AstraZeneca, the pharmaceutical company, that its C…
ANI
A dangerous strain of Ebola is spreading fast in Uganda – vaccines and treatments aren't working against it
In Uganda, Sudan Ebolavirus is killing healthcare workers at an alarming rate.
Hilary Brueck
Researchers at the University of Oxford start first human trials of Ebola vaccine
The trial will be conducted on 26 volunteers, aged between 18 and 55 years, to determine the saf…
False rumors are swirling that Burning Man has been hit by Ebola, a virus spread via body fluids that can cause bleeding and seizures
Rumors that there's an Ebola outbreak at the flooded Burning Man festival spread after users of X, …
Kim Schewitz
Guinea declares first Ebola outbreak since 2016, after confirming 7 new cases linked to a funeral
Seven people who attended a nurse's funeral later came down with diarrhea, vomiting, and bleeding. …
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
Ghana declares outbreak of Marburg virus, a deadly and contagious disease like Ebola, which officials are trying to contain
This is the second instance of the virus causing an outbreak in West Africa. Two people have died s…
Marianne Guenot
The CDC says the US will screen and track people traveling from countries with Ebola cases
Travelers coming in from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Guinea will have their info sent to l…
Yelena Dzhanova
A vaccine for Wuhan coronavirus could take years to develop, based on our experience trying to fight Zika and Ebola
Writing in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Fauci and two other scientists noted th…
Andrew Dunn
We're repeating one of the worst mistakes of the Ebola outbreak in the hunt for a coronavirus cure
"We have no reliable data" on potential coronavirus treatments, one researcher said. Here's how tha…
Andrew Dunn
Southern Africa is not a hotbed of variants — it's just very good at sequencing and spotting them
President Biden said southern Africa's transparency should be "encouraged and applauded," but so fa…
Hilary Brueck
What's in store for the next wave of vaccines
These are Business Insider's biggest healthcare stories for January 25.
Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer
Pregnant women are protected by Pfizer's and Moderna's COVID-19 vaccines and pass high levels of disease-fighting antibodies on to their babies, study finds
A study from Harvard and MIT found that pregnant and lactating women had a strong immune response t…
Mia de Graaf,Anna Medaris Mil…
Trump's former Surgeon General Jerome Adams says Biden officials must be more transparent to combat vaccine hesitancy
After leaving government in January, Adams has continued to be outspoken about public health issues…
John L. Dorman
COVID-19 vaccines are now being administered in the UK and US, but the rollout may take years in poorer countries. Here are the major challenges they face.
For low-income and developing countries, widespread access to a COVID-19 vaccine could come as late…
Grace Dean
The woman who co-created the AstraZeneca vaccine is now represented as a Barbie doll and wants to inspire kids to pursue science
Sarah Gilbert, who led the development of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine is one of five front line …
Stephen Jones
Ted Cruz says a vaccine mandate is 'authoritarianism,' but he supports them in Texas
The Republican senator from Texas suggests it's tyranny to require a COVID-19 vaccine. But he aband…
Charles Davis
The CDC's leaked document is 'largely reassuring' for vaccinated people, says a Brown University public-health expert
People who are fully vaccinated can spread the Delta variant just as easily as those who are unvacc…
Aria Bendix
Bharat Biotech sees rivals’ conspiracy in all the criticism for the approval for Covaxin
Bharat Biotech chairman and managing director, Krishna Ella, believes that the gossip-mongering …
I'm a neurologist who happily volunteered for the AstraZeneca vaccine trials. Here's what people are getting wrong about the process.
Scientists were not starting from scratch, writes Jonathan Howard, who is "very optimistic we'll be…
Jonathan Howard, MD
I volunteered for Johnson & Johnson's vaccine trial, which wraps in January and could include a one-shot vaccine. I hope that I can look back on this moment with pride.
J&J's vaccine may provide enough immunity after one dose and is expected to be stable at refrigerat…