ATLANTA — Melioidosis, a disease found in tropical climates such as Southeast Asia and northern Australia, has been linked to four cases in the U.S -- including a fatal one in Georgia. According to ...
A person in Georgia has succumbed to a rare bacterial infection called melioidosis, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Monday. But what exactly is it and who is at risk?
The bacteria that causes a rare, serious disease called melioidosis has been detected in water and soil samples in Mississippi, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has identified for the first time in domestic environmental samples the bacteria that cause a rare and serious disease called melioidosis. The ...
The CDC is warning about the detection of bacteria that causes melioidosis, a rare and deadly disease that has never been spotted in the U.S. There have been four cases of the tropical illness in ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said Monday it is warning doctors to watch out for symptoms of a rare and serious bacterial infection known as melioidosis, after a fourth case of ...
Earlier this week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a statement confirming a new fatal case of a rare and serious disease called melioidosis in Georgia. The CDC said the ...
ATLANTA — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirms one person has died of melioidosis in Georgia. The CDC said melioidosis is caused by a bacterium found in contaminated water and soil.
A Maryland woman is believed to be the first in the world to contract an extremely rare life-threatening bacterial disease from her own freshwater aquarium filled with imported tropical fish, the ...
In 2021, in US states far removed from one another, numerous cases of melioidosis (Whitmore's disease) sprang up, some with a fatal outcome. What is the common factor linking all of those affected? A ...
Melioidosis is rare in the United States, but four cases between March and July 2021 in four different states, resulting in two deaths, triggered national attention. When you purchase through links on ...
The bacteria that causes a rare, serious disease called melioidosis has been detected in water and soil samples in Mississippi, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday.