‘Miracle’ new anti-HIV jab could revolutionise virus prevention
Lenacapavir performed so well in clinical trials that researchers stopped the controlled test early
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Lenacapavir performed so well in clinical trials that researchers stopped the controlled test early
Health officials confirm multiple cases among poultry workers at a chicken farm where infected birds were being culled
Although the pandemic is long over, for many people their illness continues. We examine the latest data, research and possible treatments
Church must reach working-class males in particular, say officials as ‘attendance declines’
The FDA will survey 155 products sold in stores across America to check for the highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza
Lockdown was a catastrophic error. Our failure to confront it is a danger to democracy
We must take steps now to minimise the number of times we roll the dice on a new pandemic
Turning citizens into criminals in a public health crisis is ‘embarrassing’, says neurology professor. ‘Wipe the slate clean,’ he declares
In 2022, the HMPO admitted it had serious ‘lessons’ to learn amid backlog chaos – two years on, its transformation has been remarkable
The momentous two year event had a profound impact on health ecosystems globally – but its legacy goes beyond a possible immunity debt
Sir John Bell has revealed that he always opposed enforcing rules with threat of criminal prosecution
Former top public health official who led the US pandemic response says they should have reopened sooner
The next parliament will face plenty of challenges. But there’s one challenge neither party is talking about
After the pandemic, women have been recalled to the office more – but that doesn’t mean men are doing their fair share of chores
When H5N1 broke out in Vietnam in 1997, Mark Honigsbaum was sent to cover the story. What he witnessed has stayed with him ever since
Bowel disease is the main concern with major dietary changes in the past 30-40 years, says charity
Unnamed dairy worker is the first US case to display acute respiratory illness after contracting the virus from an infected cow
The move comes as the virus continues to spread in mammals, threatening a new pandemic if it makes the jump to humans
A more equitable funding split between vaccines and antivirals may have reduced the Covid death toll by four million, experts say
Covid vaccine tsar’s EyeBio raises hopes of revolutionary new treatments for blindness
When a virus wiped out the pig population it led to crocodile attacks on humans. But signs of life are emerging from the jungle
The slight evolution in the virus is associated with ‘adaptation to mammalian hosts’, according to the Centre for Disease Control
Next-generation vaccines in development today could help prevent an outbreak from becoming the next global crisis