The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has given Hawaii’s Department of Health $3.7 million to fight infectious diseases. Just over $1 million will help fight arbovirus diseases like Zika or dengue, according to a DOH press release. Another $2.7 million will go toward fighting antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea and chlamydia, flu and foodborne illness symptoms. Among other things […]
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