Kenrad Nelson Infectious Disease Epidemiology

The Baltimore Sun: Dr. Kenrad E. Nelson, an infectious disease specialist who worked on multinational scientific projects, dies

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Dr. Kenrad E. Nelson, a retired Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health professor who was an infectious disease specialist, died of bone marrow failure April 21 at Sinai Hospital. He was 89 ...

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Dr. Kenrad E. Nelson, an infectious disease specialist who worked on multinational scientific projects, dies

Kenrad E. Nelson, a professor of epidemiology and internationally recognized AIDS expert who spent nearly four decades on the Johns Hopkins faculty, died April 21 at the age of 89. In an email ...

Infectious mononucleosis (mono) is often called the kissing disease. The virus that causes mono (Epstein-Barr virus) is spread through saliva. You can get it through kissing, but you can also be exposed by sharing a glass or food utensils with someone who has mono. However, mononucleosis isn't as contagious as some infections, such as the common cold. You're most likely to get mononucleosis ...

Types of Epidemiology The public's conception of epidemiology largely involves field epidemiology and infectious disease, and for good reason. When major outbreaks occur, we look to epidemiologists to provide the most up-to-date, research-backed information.

The Hill: Infectious disease lessons for today from New York City tenement reform

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In March 2022, President Biden announced the Clean Air in Buildings Challenge designed to lessen the risk of airborne infectious disease transmission in buildings, schools, and homes. Since the ...

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., President Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services, said he will prioritize preventing chronic disease, shifting funding from vaccine and infectious disease ...

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