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- CIDRAP- NEWS BRIEFS September 4, 2024
News brief Today at 2:12 p m Stephanie Soucheray, MA Topics COVID-19 A new study from researchers at the University of South Australia reveals that wearable activity trackers, such as Apple Watches and Fitbits, show promise in detecting early signals of disease—particularly atrial fibrillation associated with stroke and COVID-19
- Avian flu H5N1 discussion - news case lists links - 2022+
WCS NEWS RELEASE Urgent Message from WCS as the Avian Influenza Virus Threatens Wildlife Across the Globe Massive Die-Off of Elephant Seals in Argentina Due to Avian Influenza Is Latest Sign that the Virus Is an Existential Threat to Wildlife NEW YORK , NY | JANUARY 15, 2024
- US - Human H5N1 bird flu case confirmed in Missouri - September 06 . . .
I’m actually quite nervous about that case I think that, from what we know, as you probably heard in the news, this case had no known link to exposure to H5N1 It was a person with underlying predisposition to pulmonary infection, but no contact to anything that could remotely be linked back to a likelihood of H5N1 exposure
- CIDRAP- NEWS BRIEFS August 5, 2024 - FluTrackers News and Information
News brief 53 minutes ago Lisa Schnirring Topics Misc Emerging Topics The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) recently issued an epidemiological alert for rising Oropouche virus infections, urging countries to step up surveillance amid spread to new areas, reports of the first deaths, and suspected maternal transmission
- DRC - Kwango: At least 37 confirmed deaths due to epidemics of . . .
An unidentified, flu-like illness has killed dozens of people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to news reports The deaths were reported in the Kwango province, which is located in the southwestern portion of the country and shares a border with Angola to the south
- Avian flu H5N1 discussion - news case lists links - 2022+
BBC News The current wave of bird flu is the worst one ever in Europe, and in the US "A hundred and sixty million domestic birds worldwide have been killed by this virus, or have had to be culled by farmers to contain it," says Professor Munir Iqbal of the UK's Pirbright Institute, which specialises in animal welfare
- Discussion thread: H5N1 avian flu in US dairy cows including human . . .
Mary Wilson posted the Idaho government statement on the news thread a minute before Treyfish and it is still there Please see the news thread: US - Several samples taken from dairy cows test positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Texas, Kansas, Idaho (potentially New Mexico) - March 24+
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