The COVID-19 pandemic altered life as we know it and claimed millions of lives in the process, and yet, the next pandemic might be even worse. A new book, called "The Big One: How We Must Prepare for ...
A dismantled health infrastructure leaves the U.S. incredibly vulnerable, warns infectious-disease expert Michael Osterholm.
As the coronavirus pandemic swept across the globe and onto the University’s campus, many students were surprised to see unprecedented action taken to halt its spread. While this may be true, the ...
Six years since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, here’s a snapshot of preparedness at a time of global health funding cuts, policy shifts and the spread of misinformation.
The next pandemic is not a matter of if, but when. Whether Indiana is better equipped to respond will depend on what we choose to remember and what we are willing to change.
Professor of Philosophy, Binghamton University, State University of New York On March 20, 2025, members of the World Health Organization adopted the world’s first pandemic agreement, following three ...
From 2020 to 2035, the team estimated 2,784 excess TB cases and 1,138 deaths in the United States linked to changes occurring during the pandemic. Mechanisms had offsetting effects—decreases in TB ...