Editorial: The hantavirus outbreak is serious, but there is not yet reason to panic about another global pandemic.
The Maryland Department of Health is monitoring two people who were on a flight and were exposed to hantavirus.
Two Maryland residents are being monitored for potential hantavirus exposure, according to the Maryland Department of Health.
Maryland health leaders are monitoring two residents who may have been exposed to hantavirus during international travel.
A highly mutated COVID-19 variant — nicknamed Cicada — is spreading across the United States, including in the DMV area, where the BA.3.2 strain is gaining ground. Virginia and Maryland are among the ...
Maryland hospitals to raise rates on all patients to help pay for coronavirus response The cost of health care will be going up in Maryland after hospitals have been given permission to temporarily ...
THE WORLD AT A MORE COMPLEX LEVEL. WE ARE IN THE MIDDLE OF RESPIRATORY VIRUS SEASON RIGHT NOW. THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND STUDYING A NEW APPROACH TO REDUCING THESE INFECTIONS. CLINICAL TRIALS ARE ...