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Two animals, a deer in Cazenovia and a raccoon in Oneida have tested positive for rabies. Public health officials say people should avoid animals acting strangely and report them to local authorities.
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Dr. Kathryn Anderson brings 18 years of experience, but only recently arrived in Syracuse. She would succeed Dr. Indu Gupta, who retired in July after seven years on the job.
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A new $7.6 million lab at SUNY Upstate Medical University aims to allow researchers to investigate infectious diseases such as Lyme Disease, COVID-19, and…
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A SUNY Upstate pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases says vaccinating children should not be optional in light of the measles outbreak in…
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A Syracuse infectious disease expert believes that four Central American nations are justified in warning their citizens to delay pregnancy as a…