The CDC says the hantavirus outbreak aboard the Antarctic cruise ship MV Hondius has caused at least three deaths and several reported cases, but the risk to the U.S. public remains "extremely low." U ...
The CDC on Saturday added two more airports that travelers to the United States can be routed through for Ebola screening ...
A health expert reportedly called it "shocking" that the government is "looking to prevent Americans from coming home." ...
The World Health Organization is leading outbreak efforts, but the U.S. is no longer part of the WHO. Here's how that impacts hantavirus communications.
The CDC issued a public health update in response to the latest Ebola outbreak, and we're explaining what this means for your travel plans, as urgent travel rules have been issued ...
As of Friday, the WHO said there are still eight cases: five people confirmed to have hantavirus and three others were suspected of contracting it.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said officials are "playing catch-up" after 10 countries in Africa warned ...
Health officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an update May 13 on the deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to a polar cruise ship, saying the risk to the general public ...