Infectious Diseases
Dear Doctors: We live on a lake in Minnesota where mosquitos are a way of life. Now that Zika has come to the United States, are we at risk?
The spread of the Zika virus to the [...]
I needed an infectious disease doctor, and fast, because a lung infection was taking over my life. It was just random that Dr. Ruihong Luo could see me within a few days at the Encino office. That was the best stroke of luck I [...]
The number of hepatitis A cases in California just keeps growing.
Some 633 cases have been detected as of Oct. 27, with 416 hospitalizations and 21 deaths linked to the outbreak, according to the California Department of Public Health. It is the largest person-to-person hepatitis A [...]
Feeling squeamish about getting your annual flu shot? We asked an expert for some advice in making the uncomfortable experience a little bit easier.
Nurse Janet Li-Tall has given thousands of flu shots in her 11 years working at the Occupational Health department of UCLA Health. She [...]
With flu season behind us – or ahead of us, depending on your perspective – the possibility of contracting the disease is currently low. For people [...]
Fourteen months after the Zika virus [...]
Flu season is underway and there’s still time to get your shot. While it’s recommended to get vaccinated as early as possible, flu season tends to peak in January or later, depending on which part of the country you are living or traveling in, and it takes about two [...]
In response to a recommendation by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, UCLA Health has launched an initiative to screen baby boomers for the hepatitis C virus (HCV). Approximately three-fourths of people in the United States living with HCV infection were born between the baby-boom years of 1945 and [...]