DISEASES



WHO warns of increase in outbreaks of dangerous diseases worldwide

... that outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, meningitis and ... noted, outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, meningitis and ... on the rise worldwide. And diseases such as diphtheria, which have ...

05.05.2025
WHO , diseases

Pathogens prepared for offensive

... 16 pathogens of extremely dangerous diseases. A network of American biological ... Lassa fever — a severe infectious disease for which there are no ... ’s National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD). Under The Materials Genomes ... through the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, as well ... is no surprise that the disease spread rapidly across the continent ...

13.02.2025
Africa , USA , Pentagon , laboratories , bioweapon , biotechnologies , pathogens , diseases , myth buster

AI to enable rapid treatment of diseases, including cancer

... , it will be seen that diseases will be cured at an ... at which cancer and heart disease will be cured. AI technology ...

22.01.2025
AI , medicine , diseases

WHO identified 17 pathogens requiring priority development of new vaccines

... needed as they frequently cause disease, TASS reports photo www.reuters ... on criteria that include regional disease burden, antimicrobial resistance risk and ... HIV, malaria, and tuberculosis – three diseases that collectively take nearly 2 ... identified by experts as ‘top disease control priorities in all regions’.

06.11.2024
WHO , pathogens , diseases , vaccines , health

Oncologist on whether vape smoking causes cancer

... cause lung, stomach, and liver diseases.

17.05.2024
cancer , health , Oncology , diseases , vapes , smoking

Bloomberg: world must prepare for new global pandemic

... the threat posed by zoonotic diseases. Currently, health experts are preparing ...

18.04.2023
virus , diseases

WHO Chief says the organisation still working to identify the origins of COVID-19

At a briefing in Geneva, WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus noted that the organisation did not abandon plans to find out the origin of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, TASS reports Photo: www.reuters.com Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stressed that if a country has information regarding the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic, then it should share this information with WHO and the international scientific community. Moreover, WHO expert Maria van Kerkhove said that the United States did not ...

06.03.2023
WHO , coronavirus , diseases , US

WHO warns of risk of new pandemic

... be transmitted to humans. Respiratory disease has symptoms that are similar ... elderly and people with chronic diseases.

02.03.2023
WHO , bird flu , diseases

WHO: cholera endangering billion people worldwide

... for Cholera and Epidemic Diarrheal Diseases Philippe Barboza noted that more ... states that are fighting the disease has grown to twenty-two ... faced outbreaks of an infectious disease than in 2021. “Unfortunately, this ... cholera is a dangerous infectious disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio ... cholerae. The disease occurs when contaminated food or ...

28.02.2023
WHO , cholera , diseases

WHO announces global shortage of antibiotics

... in the number of infectious diseases in the world has led ...

21.12.2022
WHO , diseases , antibiotics

US doctors sounding alarm over potential ‘triple-demic’ among children

... peak of infections with such diseases occurs in winter. According to ... one major pharmaceutical company, disease activity in its clinics has ...

27.10.2022
USA , diseases , children

WHO announces new wave of COVID-19 pandemic

... of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, RIA Novosti ...

14.10.2022
WHO , coronavirus , diseases

WHO reports nearly 14,000 monkeypox cases

... wild animals. Most often, the disease is mild, characterised by headache ...

21.07.2022
WHO , monkeypox , diseases

WHO registered monkeypox cases among children

The World Health Organisation has documented several cases of monkeypox in children – as noted by Rosamund Lewis, who leads the smallpox secretariat of the WHO’s Emergencies Programme, RIA Novosti reports According to her, the majority of monkeypox cases have been reported among children under the age of five. “There are reports of cases in children. Today, about a third of them are in children under the age of ten, and half are in children under the age of five,” said Rosamund Lewis. Moreover, ...

07.07.2022
WHO , diseases , monkeypox , children

WHO reports over 3,400 cases of monkeypox across 50 states

... and one death from this disease from 50 countries and territories ... organisation said. Since the previous Disease Outbreak News of June 17 ...

28.06.2022
WHO , diseases , monkeypox

WHO to convene emergency committee on monkeypox spread

The World Health Organisation’s Emergency Committee will meet next week to assess the danger of an outbreak of monkeypox – as stated by WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, RIA Novosti reports Photo: www.pixabay.com WHO Chief stressed that the global outbreak of monkeypox is clearly unusual and concerning. “For that reason I have decided to convene the Emergency Committee under the international health regulations next week, to assess whether this outbreak represents a public ...

15.06.2022
WHO , diseases , monkeypox

WHO: 92 monkeypox cases confirmed in 12 countries

The number of cases of monkeypox infection among humans has reached 92, with no deaths recorded so far – as reported by RIA Novosti According to the World Health Organisation, as of May 21st, 92 laboratory-confirmed cases of monkeypox were reported from 12 non-endemic member countries of the organisation. Another 28 cases of infection are being studied. “No associated deaths have been reported to date,” the WHO said. The identified monkeypox cases are not associated with travel to endemic areas ...

23.05.2022
WHO , diseases , monkeypox

Coffee consumption may help in fight against liver cancer

... useful for patients with cardiovascular diseases, reducing the risk of heart ...

30.03.2022
Doctors , diseases

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