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2000 Press Releases:
1999 Press Releases:
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More "Orphan" Vaccines Needed for
Rare Diseases
Released December 6, 1999
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Frog Die-Offs Caused by Two New Infections
Released November 15, 1999
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Discontinued Vaccination Leads to Epidemic among Army Trainees
Released October 4, 1999
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Food-Related
Illness and Death in the United States
Released September 20, 1999
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Genes Can Affect Severity of Valley Fever
Released September 13, 1999
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Another Reason Not to Eat Your Oysters Raw
Released August 30, 1999
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Sprouts Not Healthy Food for Everyone
Released August 9, 1999
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Hard choices: who should get influenza vaccine first in a pandemic?
Released July 19, 1999
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More Chlorine Needed in Swimming Pools
Released June 29, 1999
- Rare Throat Infection May Become More Common
Released May 31, 1999
- Recently Recognized Herpesvirus a
Possible Cause of Multiple Sclerosis?
Released May 17, 1999
- Using Antibiotics To Promote Growth in
Animals May Place People at Risk
Released May 3, 1999
- Who Should Get the New Lyme Disease
Vaccine?
Released April 19, 1999
- Respiratory Diseases Pose Growing Threat to
Military Personnel
Released April 5, 1999
- Sprouts Sicken Factory Workers in Japan
Released March 22, 1999
- U.S. Army's Elite Medical Team
Prepared To Airlift Patients with Potentially Lethal Contagious Infections
Released March 8, 1999
- Antibiotics Not Linked to Heart Attacks
Released February 22, 1999
- Bacteria Causing Lyme Disease and Human
Granulocytic Ehrlichiosis Are Spread by the Same Species of Tick But Have Different
Natural Cycles
Released February 8, 1999
- Genetic Mapping May Help Unravel Mystery
of Human Disease
Released January 25, 1999
- New Studies Shed Light on the Mice That
Spread Hantavirus
Released January 11, 1999
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February 4, 2000
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