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From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers have been engaged in forecasting the potential economic and human costs associated with an uncontrolled large-scale pandemic, as well as the corresponding benefits that could be derived from an
Two senior FDA officials, including Dr.
The new booster, available since September, is effective against the currently dominant SARS-CoV-2 variant in the U.S., JN.1.
It is not every day that drug development results in a breakthrough with the potential to eliminate an often serious and sometimes fatal disease, but one of those days occurred early last month.
Is it possible to ever persuade the politically-polarized segment of the vaccine-resistant population to take the jab – thereby avoi
In 1768 Russia (and most of Europe) faced a devastating smallpox epidemic.  They didn’t have vaccines then, but there was knowledge of a forerunner called inoculation (or variolation), where pus is taken from a smallpox patient and injected i
The Failure of Complex Systems
Late on August 29, 1892, the SS Moravia crept into NY Harbor carrying two passengers with cholera, seeding the 1892 American cholera epidemic.
It is hard to recognize the terror of infantile paralysis, polio, a highly infectious, R0 of 4 to 6, summer-time disease. It was asymptomatic for 95% of its hosts, which was good because the condition has no cure.
Let's get the basics out of the way. This is a computational model — the lessons lie not in the numbers but in the relationships that form the numbers.
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