Arizona's flu season may have peaked, but the virus continues to cause illness. Here's a look at symptoms to watch for.
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We research infectious diseases. Arizona should take bird flu much more seriously
An aerosol test for airborne bird flu
Recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (also known as bird flu) have created a need for rapid and sensitive detection methods to mitigate its spread. Now, researchers have developed a prototype sensor that detects a type of influenza virus that causes bird flu (H5N1) in air samples.
Bird Flu: What’s Next?
If you come across an erratic animal, officials said residents can call the Arizona Game and Fish Department at 800-352-0700. The announcement comes after a bobcat in Gila County tested positive for rabies,
Why the measles outbreak in Texas has Arizona health experts worried
Measles outbreak spreads in Texas, New Mexico: What travelers should know
The CDC is urging travelers to ensure they are vaccinated against measles as the outbreak spreads ahead of the spring and summer travel season.
Northwest Texas measles outbreak grows by nearly 25% to 198 cases
Texas’ largest measles outbreak in more than three decades grew to 198 cases on Friday, nearly 25% more than health officials reported earlier this week. The latest update from the Texas Department of State Health Services shows that 23 people have been hospitalized amid the outbreak,
The decline isn’t due to medical exemptions. they make up a tiny fraction of the exemptions allowed. More parents are opting out through personal belief exemptions, according to state health department data.
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