The CDC was in the middle of updating a public health surveillance system when the Trump administration started shedding workers. What happens next could exemplify the impact to key government ...
Federal datasets began disappearing from public view on Jan 31, in response to executive orders from President Donald Trump.
WHO warns of a potential global surge in tuberculosis cases due to USAID funding cuts risking millions of lives Learn how ...
Dr. Dave Weldon, a former Florida congressman and physician, is set to appear at a Senate confirmation hearing Thursday for ...
The Trump administration has cut around 100 employees, or roughly 10%, of the federal agency that oversees mental and ...
Training program participants bolstered the workforce of state and local public health departments that for decades have been ...
The WHO warned Wednesday that massive funding cuts, especially from the United States, could harm humanitarian efforts ...
While public opinions of the CDC and the WHO shifted throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, recent survey results indicate that ...
The Trump administration’s sudden firing of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention employees gutted training programs ...
Pulling out of the World Health Organization and silencing the CDC puts Virginians at risk, Jessica Loring, a nurse ...
Staff and observers worry that the agency may not be prepared for emerging threats including bird flu and insect-borne ...
Debates over tuberculosis reporting began in the late 19th century, when the bacterial infection was reframed not as a disease of the elite but of the urban poor. New York City was the first in the ...