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Vietnamese-American professor funded to develop Whitmore's disease vaccine
A group of researchers led by a Vietnamese-American professor has been granted $3 million by the U.S. defence department to create a vaccine against melioidosis.
Four die of Whitmore’s disease in central Vietnam following historic deluge
Flood-hit Quang Tri Province has reported 24 patients infected with melioidosis, also called Whitmore's disease, over the past month, including four fatalities.
Central Vietnam floods cause bacterial infection outbreak
The number of patients with melioidosis, also called Whitmore's disease, has increased sharply at a major hospital in the central region following the prolonged flooding.
November 16, 2020 | 10:42 pm PT
In rare tragedy, two Hanoi brothers die of Whitmore’s disease
Two brothers in Hanoi's Soc Son District died of melioidosis, or Whitmore's disease, two weeks apart.
November 18, 2019 | 10:00 pm PT