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Mysterious Illness Outbreak in DRC: 27 Deaths Reported, WHO Responds
A mysterious illness is rapidly spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), causing at least 27 deaths (likely an undercount) as of December 3rd, with symptoms affecting the respiratory system. The World Health Organization (WHO) is on-site to assist, and the pathogen's nature remains undet...
Mysterious Illness Outbreak in DRC: 27 Deaths Reported, WHO Responds
A mysterious illness is rapidly spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), causing at least 27 deaths (likely an undercount) as of December 3rd, with symptoms affecting the respiratory system. The World Health Organization (WHO) is on-site to assist, and the pathogen's nature remains undet...
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Fifth UK Mpox Clade 1b Case Raises Concerns
A fifth case of the deadly mpox clade 1b strain has been identified in Leeds, UK, raising concerns about its spread; this strain, prevalent in central Africa, has a 10% mortality rate and is linked to miscarriages, with initial symptoms including swollen glands often mistaken for common illnesses.
Fifth UK Mpox Clade 1b Case Raises Concerns
A fifth case of the deadly mpox clade 1b strain has been identified in Leeds, UK, raising concerns about its spread; this strain, prevalent in central Africa, has a 10% mortality rate and is linked to miscarriages, with initial symptoms including swollen glands often mistaken for common illnesses.
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Severe Monkeypox Strain Confirmed in US
The first US case of a more severe strain of monkeypox is confirmed in California, prompting concern despite the low public risk assessment. The WHO is convening an emergency meeting regarding the global increase in cases.
Severe Monkeypox Strain Confirmed in US
The first US case of a more severe strain of monkeypox is confirmed in California, prompting concern despite the low public risk assessment. The WHO is convening an emergency meeting regarding the global increase in cases.
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First Canadian Bird Flu Case Critical
A British Columbia teen is critically ill with Canada's first human case of bird flu, raising concerns about the virus's potential to spread among humans.
First Canadian Bird Flu Case Critical
A British Columbia teen is critically ill with Canada's first human case of bird flu, raising concerns about the virus's potential to spread among humans.
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UK Norovirus Outbreak: Kawasaki Strain Spreads
A new norovirus strain, nicknamed 'Kawasaki', is causing a surge in cases across the UK. The article explains symptoms, spread, and treatment.
UK Norovirus Outbreak: Kawasaki Strain Spreads
A new norovirus strain, nicknamed 'Kawasaki', is causing a surge in cases across the UK. The article explains symptoms, spread, and treatment.
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H5N1 Avian Flu Spreads, Underdetected Cases in US Dairy Workers
The H5N1 avian flu virus is spreading, with a CDC study revealing a higher than expected infection rate among US dairy workers. While the risk to the general public remains low, concerns remain about the virus's potential adaptation to mammals.
H5N1 Avian Flu Spreads, Underdetected Cases in US Dairy Workers
The H5N1 avian flu virus is spreading, with a CDC study revealing a higher than expected infection rate among US dairy workers. While the risk to the general public remains low, concerns remain about the virus's potential adaptation to mammals.
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Ohio Hospital's Brief Quarantine Highlights Global Health Concerns Amidst DRC Virus Outbreak
A patient arriving in Ohio from Tanzania, near the DRC's deadly virus outbreak, prompted a brief quarantine before being declared unrelated to the outbreak; however, the incident highlights global health concerns, especially as the WHO investigates the disease's nature.

Ohio Hospital's Brief Quarantine Highlights Global Health Concerns Amidst DRC Virus Outbreak
A patient arriving in Ohio from Tanzania, near the DRC's deadly virus outbreak, prompted a brief quarantine before being declared unrelated to the outbreak; however, the incident highlights global health concerns, especially as the WHO investigates the disease's nature.
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Influenza Lineage Disappearance Raises Health Concerns
The disappearance of the B/Yamagata influenza lineage due to COVID-19 restrictions raises concerns about increased infections from the B/Victoria lineage and the need for enhanced surveillance.

Influenza Lineage Disappearance Raises Health Concerns
The disappearance of the B/Yamagata influenza lineage due to COVID-19 restrictions raises concerns about increased infections from the B/Victoria lineage and the need for enhanced surveillance.
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US Reports First Case of Aggressive Mpox Strain
The US reports its first case of a more aggressive strain of mpox, prompting health officials to monitor the situation closely.

US Reports First Case of Aggressive Mpox Strain
The US reports its first case of a more aggressive strain of mpox, prompting health officials to monitor the situation closely.
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First Canadian Bird Flu Case: Low Risk to Public
A teenager in British Columbia has tested positive for bird flu, but Health Canada assures the public that the risk remains low. The case is rare, and an investigation is underway to determine the source.

First Canadian Bird Flu Case: Low Risk to Public
A teenager in British Columbia has tested positive for bird flu, but Health Canada assures the public that the risk remains low. The case is rare, and an investigation is underway to determine the source.
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Canada's First Human Case of H5 Avian Flu
Canada confirms its first human case of H5 avian flu in a British Columbia teenager. Health officials investigate the source, while the risk to the public remains low.

Canada's First Human Case of H5 Avian Flu
Canada confirms its first human case of H5 avian flu in a British Columbia teenager. Health officials investigate the source, while the risk to the public remains low.
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West Nile Virus Outbreak in Turkey
West Nile Virus cases are confirmed in Turkey, experts suggest higher numbers than official reports, and preventative measures are urged.

West Nile Virus Outbreak in Turkey
West Nile Virus cases are confirmed in Turkey, experts suggest higher numbers than official reports, and preventative measures are urged.
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