The pathologists say plague occurs naturally in the western United States and is found among wild rodents and other animals.
Washington State University pathologists have confirmed a rare case of plague in a mule deer found blind and emaciated in ...
Babesiosis is on the rise and is spread by the same ticks that cause Lyme. It can be serious, especially for people who are ...
PULLMAN, Wash. - Washington State University pathologists have identified a rare case of plague in a mule deer found in Idaho ...
The most obvious way to avoid ticks is bug spray, and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has a search tool designed to ...
I’ve lived for many years in an old apartment building in New York and, for all the years I’ve spent in this elevator ...
When the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11, 2020, humans had been the only species with reported cases of the disease. While early genetic analyses pointed to ...
Recent research from Stony Brook University has shed new light on the severe neurological impacts of the Powassan virus (POWV ...
As early as the 1920s, some native mammals of South America, Asia and Africa have been introduced to Texas; now many of them ...
Raccoons will also leave feces and urine, which requires careful, diligent cleaning to prevent the spread of disease ... like deer and bears are more noticeable, the damage they cause is typically ...
How the virus got into dairy cow populations remains undetermined, but it was likely by migratory waterfowl infected with the ...