Covid inquiry: Ethnic minority doctors felt vulnerable and afraid to raise concerns
By Matthew Limb,Jacqui Wise Source BMJ Learning that the first 10 doctors in the UK to die from covid-19 were of ethnic minority origin sent...
By Matthew Limb,Jacqui Wise Source BMJ Learning that the first 10 doctors in the UK to die from covid-19 were of ethnic minority origin sent...
By Donald E. Low Source NIH Toronto’s experience with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) illustrated how quickly the disease can spread in...
By MedPage Today Staff Source Medpagetoday When the daughter of MedPage Today's editor-in-chief Jeremy Faust, MD, got COVID in September, he...
By Joseph G. Allen Source AJPH The history of ventilation is fraught, indeed. We are in the sick building era, ushered in by a historic mistake in...
By Ashley C. Banyard et al. Source Nature Abstract Until recent events, the Antarctic was the only major geographical region in which high...
By Valerie Le Sage et al. Source CDC Abstract Examining the persistence of highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) from cattle and human influenza...
By Kristina Fiore Source Medpagetoday While the CDC's recently launched wastewater dashboardopens in a new tab or window reports levels of influenza...
By Ziad A Memish et al. Source The Lancet Recurring mass gatherings at religious, sporting, or festival events have historically been the focus and...
By Martin Tay et al. As global travel resumed in COVID-19 endemicity, the potential of aircraft wastewater monitoring to provide early warning of...
By Patrick Sinclair et al. Source Nature Abstract The transmission bottleneck describes the number of viral particles that initiate an infection in...