Fear over China’s plan to vaccinate millions for measles highlights growing public distrust

China mass measles vaccination plan sparks outcry

Virginia judge recommends $12 million settlement in salmonella outbreak tied to peanut company

Judge recommends $12M settlement on bad peanuts

Cameroon: 155 die, more than 2,000 affected in country’s worst cholera outbreak in years

UNICEF: 155 die in Cameroon cholera outbreak

New meningitis vaccine could stop deadly outbreaks across Africa, experts say

New meningitis vaccine could stop outbreaks

European rights watchdog: WHO’s handling of swine flu outbreak was wasteful, unjustified scare

Council of Europe slams WHO handling of swine flu

5 weeks before World Cup, WHO alerts visitors to South Africa of Rift Valley Fever outbreak

WHO alerts visitors to SAfrica of fever outbreak

Chairman hopes to tackle bias among members of panel reviewing WHO’s response to swine flu

Chair seeks to tackle bias in WHO swine flu review

WHO: Independent experts to review swine flu outbreak, UN body’s response starting April 12

Outside experts to review WHO’s swine flu response

WHO: polio vaccination for over 85 million children starts in 19 African countries

WHO: over 85M African kids get polio vaccination

WHO experts to meet next week, examine whether peak of swine flu pandemic is over

WHO to assess whether swine flu peak is over

WHO chief says too early to say if swine flu pandemic has peaked everywhere

WHO chief: swine flu pandemic continues

GENEVA — It is too early to declare that the swine flu pandemic has peaked worldwide and many more people could become sick with the virus this winter, the head of the World Health Organization said in an interview published Tuesday.

United Nations: HIV epidemic peaked in 1996, number of infected almost unchanged since 2007

United Nations: HIV outbreak peaked in 1996

Swine flu infects Ukraine’s presidential elections as candidates accused of scaremongering

President Vladimir Putin

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