COVID numbers rising, should students be concerned?
Jerne Shapiro on Orlando's NPR station WMFE
Jerne Shapiro on Orlando's NPR station WMFE
It is reasonable to conclude that almost no one in this population has neither been infected by SARS-CoV-2 nor received a COVID-19 vaccine, the authors write.
The team has identified a population biomarker that will help scientists generate the most accurate disease trend results in their communities.
Learn how PHHP impacted public safety during the pandemic
The project is part of a national initiative to reduce the spread of COVID-19 infection and address long-term care staffing concerns.
The mass balance equation generated accurate COVID-19 prevalence estimates when compared to prevalence derived from traditional clinical surveillance approaches.
With support of a new $3.7 million grant, they will use AI and machine learning to build an algorithm to spot new variants of concern.
PHHP researchers are refining wastewater surveillance techniques to monitor cities, neighborhoods and individual buildings for traces of COVID-19, fentanyl and pesticides.
With the FDA authorizing COVID-19 vaccines for children as young as 6 months, Dr. Sonja Rasmussen discusses what parents should know.
Dr. Sonja Rasmussen testified at a hearing of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis and the U.S. Comptroller General on ensuring scientific integrity at federal public health agencies.