The World Health Organization has issued a report that transforms how the world understands respiratory infections like Covid ...
After grave missteps in the COVID pandemic, the World Health Organization revisited the science and now confirms that many ...
The World Health Organization was criticized for being too slow to classify COVID-19 as airborne. Will the new terminology ...
The World Health Organization issued a new report indicating that pathogens spread "through the air" is a better descriptor ...
The World Health Organization and around 500 experts have established a consensus on what it means for a disease to spread ...
After a drawn-out global controversy over the coronavirus, the W.H.O. has updated its classification of how pathogens spread ...
The World Health Organization published a consensus statement on airborne pathogens, finally aligning the WHO with scientists ...
A WHO advisory committee outlined a new set of definitions that more accurately reflect the science of airborne disease ...
The World Health Organization updated its classification of airborne diseases last month in a move expected to influence infection control policies globally. However, it's unclear whether the CDC will ...
The updated terminology reflects the consensus that, whether fine, micro particles or "droplets," either can be transmitted "through the air" — a phrase experts agreed can be used in a general way to ...
The World Health Organization has defined a new set of criteria for infectious diseases spread through the air following significant controversy and confusion during the pandemic about how the ...