In this Sermo series, we've covered why you may want to do clinical research, and last post we discussed the qualifications to be ... More
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Debunking the Myths Fueling the Anti-Vaccine Movement
In the 19th and early part of the 20th century, infectious disease killed millions. One of the most devastating epidemics in h ... More

Ebola Update: US Cities Most at Risk for Ebola Patients
While the threat of an Ebola outbreak in the United States is very slim, it is possible a few cases could arrive through our ... More

Ebola Update: The Crisis Worsens While the Global Community Responds
Explanation of the image above: New heat map of Ebola's impact on African nations over past week. Since July 27, 2014 the ... More

Immigrant Children: A Public Health Discussion
Written By Ivonne Sahagun-Carreon, MD, a pediatrician in Texas working with immigrant children ~~ It’s in the news every day. U ... More

Ebola Update: A possible cure and the real threat Ebola poses
Two American Ebola patients received injections of an experimental serum that seems to be turning the tide on their conditions. ... More

Chikungunya May Be Present In Texas, Already in Florida
Physicians inside Sermo are warning of possible local transmissions of Chikungunya virus in Texas, right as the peak season for ... More

Ebola Outbreak: An infectious disease doctor tells his story
Editors Note: Dr. James Wilson, a pediatrician and infectious disease expert with AscelBio is currently traveling to Monrovia, ... More

Local Chikungunya Cases Reported In US
243 travel-related cases of Chikungunya have been reported in the US this year. Our neighbors in the Caribbean and Central America ... More

SermoSolves: A challenging pregnancy in Panama
Our physician community frequently collaborates on "digital curbsides." Our case today comes from the jungles of Panama and ... More
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