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More Wyoming parents are choosing to seek exemptions for their children for vaccinations, according to health officials.
Vaccination rates for children in Wyoming have increased, but students in Natrona County School District still return to school with incomplete immunization records.
MINNEAPOLIS — Batman has always been a hero to Anna and Eric Baker. Not the comic book variety, but a furry, 38-pound, bat-eared one who patiently lets their toddler climb all over him.
While not a major threat to people in Texas, citizens are urged to be aware of the possibility of contracting the West Nile virus, especially taking into account the recent loss of beloved community member Roy Metcalf. Metcalf passed away Sept. 4 after battling the disease and its complications for over a year.
Company puts marketing muscle behind spray vaccine
A nationwide shortage of human rabies vaccine has public health officials limiting its use and urging residents to have animals suspected of infection captured for testing. Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties are among those statewide that are not supplying the vaccine for people exposing themselves to risk for some work or leisure activities.
Ayaad Assaad was in Australia visiting relatives the day before his former colleague and friend, Bruce Ivins, died from an apparent suicide in Frederick in July
Cases of chickenpox -- a disease that was once nearly universal -- have fallen 57 percent to 90 percent in communities across the United States since a vaccine was introduced in 1995, a new report shows.
Nigeria has become the first country in the world to play the Buzz and Bite malaria prevention campaign on television. The Buzz and Bite Campaign is the creation of Canadian animation producer and director Firdaus Kharas, working with a team of skilled professionals. The series was launched in Ottawa and at the United Nations by Mr. Kharas in advance of the first World Malaria Day, April 25, ...
PROSSER — Cody Jansen sloshes through a pasture, his rubber boots squishing in muddy puddles as he goes. He dips a ladle into a tiny pool and looks closely. Little "wigglers" flip and flop in the water sample. Mosquito larvae.
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