Immunizing schoolkids fights flu in others, too
Meet Dr. Michael Lauzardo
EPI researcher’s paper selected as one of the “Best Papers of 2014”
UF researchers grow norovirus in human cells
Researchers resurrected virus from 700-year-old caribou feces
Researchers suggest Ebola virus may be creating its own immunity
Ebola 101: Outbreak and Response
Meet Gregory Glass, Ph.D.
Zambia fights to sustain its malaria success
Relief organizations need to think long-term, UF research shows
49th U.S.-Japan Joint Conference on Cholera and Other Bacterial Enteric Infections
Antibiotic-resistant ‘nightmare germs’ found across Florida
UF/IFAS finding could help farmers stop potato, tomato disease
UF recruits 36 faculty in first round of preeminence hiring
EPI Director talks cholera with Pacific Standard Magazine
EPI sponsors inaugural UF Global Health Case Competition
UF inaugurates new biosafety lab in Haiti
UF/IFAS finds way to reduce E. coli in cows, improving food safety
EPI Research Day 2014
EPI Researcher featured in Journal of Wildlife Diseases: Jason Blackburn published in the April 2014 issue
UF/IFAS study helps researchers better estimate citrus crop yields
EPI director warns of a severe flu season
Local health officials report spike in flu-related hospitalizations, deaths
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The number of severe flu cases in North Central Florida has escalated in recent months, and UF Health Shands Hospital has had a striking increase in influenza-related hospitalizations, with more than 150 admissions and a dozen deaths since late October, UF Health and county public health officials reported today. Read More