Baby formula maker Nara Organics said it is voluntarily recalling all of its infant formula, currently available in the United States, over potential risk of bacterial contamination.
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Merck could lose up to $630 million in Gardasil revenue this year now that the U.S. no longer recommends three doses of the HPV shot in the childhood vaccine schedule, according to Jefferies analysts.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s revamped government panel of vaccine advisors recommended the use of Merck's shot designed to protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus during their first season of the virus.
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CDC officials say medical professionals are seeing more patients whose illness cannot be traced back to an infected animal or bird.
The first bird-flu fatality in the United States sparks investor interest in several vaccine makers that are developing experimental H5N1 vaccines.
The bacteria strain linked to the outbreak killed one and infected 104 people across 14 states, according to the CDC.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Tuesday that the E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounder hamburgers is over and the investigation has been closed.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday said the deadly E. coli outbreak linked to slivered onions served at McDonald's is over.
Ninety people in 13 states have been infected in a deadly E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders, the CDC said.
It is the latest tally of people affected since the agency announced the outbreak on Tuesday, citing 49 cases and one death across 10 states. Health officials are closely examining the slivered onions used in the Quarter Pounder as a likely contaminant.