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    Some major chicken producers, like Tysons, have agreed to scale back pre-emptive antibiotic use on livestock in an effort to combat antibiotic resistance. (Getty)
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    CDC: Drug-resistant foodborne infections on the rise

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    CDC Seeks to Recruit Minors Via Facebook for HIV Sexual Behavior Study

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    A pair of Canada Geese. (Getty Image)
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    Passengers flying from Busan, South Korea, receive temperature checks for MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) as they arrive at Hong Kong Airport, Friday, June 5, 2015. The current frenzy in South Korea over MERS brings to mind the other menacing diseases to hit Asia over the last decade -- SARS, which killed hundreds, and bird flu. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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    World health group to help South Korea contain disease

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    Feds shift to abstinence, monogamy as ‘most reliable’ STD prevention
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    he shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in late 2012 is what prompted President Obama to lift the ban on federal gun violence research. (AP Photo) 
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    Dugway Proving Ground military base, about 85 miles southwest Salt Lake City, Utah. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is investigating what the Pentagon called an inadvertent shipment of live anthrax spores to government and commercial laboratories in as many as nine states, as well as one overseas, that expected to receive dead spores. (AP Photo/Jim Urquhart, File)
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    Pentagon warns of more live anthrax discoveries

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    This Feb. 19, 2015 photo shows Referee Module No. 2 of the Whole System Live Agent Test at Dugway Proving Ground in Dugway, Utah. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating that aspect of what went wrong at Dugway Proving Ground, the Army installation in Utah that sent the anthrax to government and commercial labs in nine states across the U.S. and to an Army lab in South Korea. (Kristin Murphy/The Deseret News via AP)
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    Anthrax mix-up likely due to testing error
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    Anthrax mix-up likely due to testing error

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