What We're Reading

Every day, we share what we're reading, listening to, and watching in the world of global health — from well-reported news articles and in-depth studies to timely podcast episodes and features

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New York Times

As Ebola Spreads, Scientists Race to Find Vaccines and Treatments

by Carl Zimmer

The Bundibugyo virus, a little known type, previously had caused just two small outbreaks. Now it’s at the center of a rapidly widening epidemic

Reuters

Flesh-Eating Screwworm Detected 25 Miles From U.S. border in Mexico, USDA Says

by Heather Schlitz

This is the closest confirmed case to the U.S. border during the most recent outbreak

The Hill

Rubio Says United States to “Reengage” with Global Vaccine Program

by Nathaniel Weixel

The United States may resume funding for a global humanitarian vaccine alliance, reversing a decision to hold up the money because of vaccine concerns

Reuters

United States Planning Quarantine Facility in Kenya for Citizens Exposed to Ebola

by Reuters Staff

"Kenya's government has not yet approved the plan and has sought increased foreign assistance in exchange, the U.S. official said"

The Atlantic

What the Trump Administration Needs to Do to Contain the Ebola Outbreak

by Stephanie Psaki, Beth Cameron, and Jon Finer

We’re already playing from behind, but it’s not too late to limit the damage

Washington Post

Exclusive: U.S. Rethinks Global Health Testing Strategy

by Megan R. Wilson and Nour Wood

The move is part of the administration’s “America First” global health strategy

AP News

Hantavirus is on the Rise in Argentina, Where a Stricken Cruise Ship Began its Journey

by Isabel Debre

Argentina is consistently ranked by the World Health Organization as having the highest incidence of the rare, rodent-borne disease in Latin America

Reuters

FDA Authorizes First Fruit-Flavored E-Cigarettes in United States Amid Political Pressure

by Reuters Staff

With the latest decision, ​the FDA has now authorized 45 e-cigarette products for sale in the ​United States

New York Times

Kennedy Starts a Push to Help Americans Quit Antidepressants

by Ellen Barry

The health secretary has long complained that Americans overuse psychiatric medications. New policies he is introducing aim to change that

New York Times

AIDS Creeps Back in Parts of Zambia, a Year After U.S. Cuts to H.I.V. Assistance

by Stephanie Nolen

A once-robust H.I.V. treatment and prevention system, credited with saving hundreds of thousands of lives, has begun to crumble

Reuters

Exclusive: Ghana Rejects Proposed U.S. Health Aid Deal, Citing Data Concerns, Source Says

by Robbie Corey-Boulet

Ghana has rejected a bilateral health deal with the U.S., a source ‌familiar with the negotiations told Reuters

PBS News

South Carolina’s Measles Outbreak Is Over After Sickening Nearly 1,000 People

by Devi Shastri

South Carolina's measles outbreak — the worst in the United States in more than 35 years — is over, state health officials declared Monday