Dr. Oz

03/13/2018 The Medical Mystery of Abby's Eye Worms

This segment from the Dr. Oz television show examines a case of a parasitic worm that an Oregonan woman found in her eyes, as reported in a study published online by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.

USA Today

02/13/2018 Woman 'absolutely shocked' to find worms in her eye

This video is a news report about a study published online by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene that discovered an eye worm parasite found in cattle has jumped to people.

CNN.com

02/12/2018 'I looked at it, and it was moving': Worm in woman's eye leads to unique discovery

This article reported on a study published online by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene that discovered an eye worm parasite found in cattle has jumped to people.

The Washington Post

02/12/2018 She thought the weird sensation was a stray eyelash. It was eye worms.

This article reported on a study published online by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene that discovered an eye worm parasite found in cattle has jumped to people.

Reuters

02/12/2018 U.S. woman found with eye worm previously known only in cattle

This article reported on a study published online by the American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene that discovered an eye worm parasite found in cattle has jumped to people.

The East African

11/16/2017 New breath examination for malaria

This article is about research released at the 2017 Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD.

Nature

11/10/2017 Resurrected malaria strategy saves thousands of lives in Africa

This article is about research presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD.

NPR

11/10/2017 Did Zika Cause More Miscarriages Than Microcephaly?

This article is about research presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD.

MedPage Today

11/09/2017 Dried Blood Spots Could Track HCV in African Countries

This article is about research presented at the 2017 Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD.

Infectious Disease News

11/08/2017 Noninfectious bloodmeals increase vector competence of Aedes aegypti

This taped segment is about research released at the 2017 Annual Meeting in Baltimore, MD.

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