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“We have an irreplaceable place in the world”
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“We have an irreplaceable place in the world”

#irreplaceable #place #world The epidemiologist led the investigation of COVID-19 cases throughout the island, demonstrating her experience in infectious diseases and molecular epidemiology. By: Maria Camila Sanchez March 08, 2024 For years, the social work of pioneering women who have fought for equal rights in the social, cultural or labor sphere, making their way in […]
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“Surge in Norovirus Cases Across the US, Particularly in Northeast and South”
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“Surge in Norovirus Cases Across the US, Particularly in Northeast and South”

  1. Stomach bug that causes violent diarrhea continues to slam the Northeastern US – with one in SIX tests coming  Daily Mail
  2. A genetic quirk protects some people from norovirus. Can vaccines help the rest of us?  BBC.com
  3. Medical experts warn of rise in norovirus — an easily spread stomach bug  CBS News
  4. Norovirus 2024 update: CDC data tracker shows Northeast cases rising  Fast Company
  5. Norovirus is on the rise: How to avoid the contagious stomach bug  The Independent

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Five things to know about Gavi’s role in eliminating cervical cancer

#Gavis #role #eliminating #cervical #cancer Globally, a woman dies from cervical cancer every two minutes, yet almost all of these deaths are preventable. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is safe and extremely effective, preventing the infection that causes most cases of cervical cancer. Despite the availability of this vaccine, the fact that more than 90% […]
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Measles Outbreaks Threaten U.S. Elimination Status: Concerns Rise as Cases Climb
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Measles Outbreaks Threaten U.S. Elimination Status: Concerns Rise as Cases Climb

Measles Outbreaks Spark Concerns about Disease Elimination Status The rash of measles outbreaks around the country has raised concerns about the United States potentially losing its status as a country where the disease has been eliminated. This distinction has been held since 2000. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there have … Read more
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“Sexually Transmitted Infections Soar in Europe, Gonorrhea Cases Nearly Double”
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“Sexually Transmitted Infections Soar in Europe, Gonorrhea Cases Nearly Double”

  1. Gonorrhoea cases nearly double in Europe amid ‘urgent’ STI surge: data  New York Post
  2. Sexually transmitted infections surge in Europe, latest data shows  Reuters.com
  3. Experts warning of ‘troubling surge’ in STDs in Europe amid push for better sex health  Euronews
  4. Malta has the highest rate of syphilis in the EU  Times of Malta
  5. Sexually transmitted infections on the rise across Europe, new data reveals  POLITICO Europe

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Outbreaks of ‘Parrot fever’ result in 5 fatalities in Europe, prompting precautionary advisories
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Outbreaks of ‘Parrot fever’ result in 5 fatalities in Europe, prompting precautionary advisories

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Outbreaks of ‘Parrot Fever’ in Europe have resulted in 5 fatalities, prompting precautionary advisories. The illness is caused by a bacteria commonly originating from birds. The affected countries are investigating the exposures and analyzing samples from wild birds. Parrot fever is rare in the US, with only about 10 cases reported each year. The bacteria can spread among birds in close contact and can be transmitted to humans through contact or breathing in airborne particles from bird droppings. Individuals who own birds or work closely with them are at the highest risk. The risk of a large-scale outbreak is low, and symptoms resemble those of the flu. Diagnosis involves collecting cultures, and antibiotics are prescribed for treatment. Seek medical evaluation if experiencing symptoms after contact