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Man Catches Plague From His Cat
In a rare, off-season occurrence, a man in Oregon contracted plague from his infected cat, researchers reported.
The report noted that Oregon's 2024 case occurred earlier than the 18 cases that had been recorded over the past 90 years.
Scheme for promotion of domestic manufacturing of critical Key Starting Materials (KSMs) / Drug Intermediates (DIs) and ...
A MAN started growing boils up his arm just hours after catching the bubonic plague from his pet cat. The 73-year-old from Oregon, US, had accidentally cut his finger with a kitchen knife in ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a new indication for levofloxacin (Levaquin tablets/injection) to treat complicated skin and skin structure infections at a dose of 750 mg ...
During a live event, Jorge Monge, MD, discussed short and long-term adverse events associated with CAR T-cell therapy in ...
Certain medications and supplements can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, making you more prone to sunburn and other ...
Microemulsions (μEs) are unique systems that offer exciting perspectives in biophysical research for mimicing biomembranes at the molecular level. In the present study, biocompatible μE formulation of ...
A recently published five-year pharmacovigilance study confirms the excellent safety profile of a fixed-dose combination eye drop containing an anti-inflam ...