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Headed to Rio for the Summer Olympics? Beware of Hepatitis A, Zika Virus Risks

European health authorities have released an official risk assessment for those worried about potential illnesses while traveling in Brazil.

CDC Advises Pregnant Women to Avoid the Brazil Olympics

Since 2015, the Zika virus has infected as many as 1.5 million people in the country, potentially causing thousands of birth defects.

Success Against AIDS Faces New Challenges in Brazil

Brazil’s unorthodox HIV prevention and treatment program has been highly successful, but its days may be numbered, The Miami Herald reports.

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