WHO Offers Update on Mysterious Disease in Africa
The ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is affecting mostly very young children, and has investigators searching for answers.
The ongoing outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo is affecting mostly very young children, and has investigators searching for answers.
Investigators at the University of Virginia are examining the potential link between the “sympathetic” nervous system and the role of the seriousness of the infection.
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Therese Canares, Bus ’21 (MBA), a pediatric emergency physician, has a grand vision: to save people from having to make an unnecessary trip to the…