
Vaccines Built for the Rich Don’t Protect the Poor as Well
The same preventive shot may be less effective in poor neighborhoods than in rich ones
How emerging diseases in a changing world jeopardize public health, and what can be done

Hanna Barczyk

Vaccines Built for the Rich Don’t Protect the Poor as Well
The same preventive shot may be less effective in poor neighborhoods than in rich ones

Global Infections by the Numbers

How Climate Change Is Making It Harder to Predict Outbreaks
Climate change is accelerating the spread of disease—and making it much harder to predict outbreaks

A Wave of Resurgent Epidemics Has Hit the U.S.
Resurgent outbreaks of infectious diseases are sickening thousands, and the causes are societal

A Worldwide Effort to Stop Epidemics Is in Peril
A program to stop deadly diseases from spreading to the U.S. by helping foreign countries contain them now faces steep cuts

How to Build a Better Flu Vaccine
An experimental approach may arm immune cells against many strains, eliminating annual guesswork

Social and Environmental Change Drives a World of Newly Emerged Infections