Infections

Fear, ignorance fuel Marburg outbreak in Angola
Apr 11 05

Fear and ignorance are fueling the world’s deadliest outbreak of Marburg fever in Angola, where locals are too suspicious of medics in “astronaut”… Fear, ignorance fuel Marburg outbreak in Angola   

 

Roma tomatoes linked to US, Canadian salmonella outbreaks
Apr 07 05

Contaminated Roma tomatoes were the likely cause of a string of salmonella outbreaks that made 561 people sick in the United States and Canada… Roma tomatoes linked to US, Canadian salmonella outbreaks   

 

Vaccine promising against disease-causing HPV
Apr 06 05

Certain strains of the virus responsible for causing Genital Warts - human papillomavirus or HPV - are also likely to trigger… Vaccine promising against disease-causing HPV   

 

Cholera outbreak kills 50 in Senegal
Apr 06 05

Fifty people have died from cholera in the past 10 days in Senegal, about five times as many as were killed by… Cholera outbreak kills 50 in Senegal   

 

Angola Marburg outbreak not yet under control - UN
Apr 05 05

Angola’s Marburg epidemic, which has claimed 155 lives, is not under control and the country urgently needs protective clothing for health workers battling the… Angola Marburg outbreak not yet under control - UN   

 

Vitamins may not protect elderly from infections
Apr 01 05

The value of multivitamins and mineral supplements in preventing infections in the elderly is still not clear, according to a new review of… Vitamins may not protect elderly from infections   

 

Angola’s Marburg death toll climbs to 126
Mar 31 05

Angola’s killer Marburg epidemic has claimed nine more victims this week bringing the death toll to 126, the country’s health ministry and World Health… Angola’s Marburg death toll climbs to 126   

 

Rare gay male sex disease enters Britain: report
Mar 31 05

A rare disease found in gay men in the Netherlands two years ago, and since reported in France, Sweden, Belgium, Germany and the… Rare gay male sex disease enters Britain: report   

 

Marburg outbreak breeds fear in Angola hospitals
Mar 30 05

Amid fears the deadly Marburg virus may reach Angola’s capital, staff at state hospitals in tatters after a ruinous civil war said on Wednesday… Marburg outbreak breeds fear in Angola hospitals   

 

Hepatitis C antibodies may be slow to appear
Mar 29 05

The findings of a long-term study of injection drug users newly infected with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) show that antibodies to the… Hepatitis C antibodies may be slow to appear   

 

Months after mono, virus remains in saliva
Mar 24 05

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), the virus that causes mononucleosis - also known as mono or the kissing disease -persists at high levels in… Months after mono, virus remains in saliva   

 

Africa lags in fight against TB, WHO report says
Mar 24 05

Tuberculosis has reached “alarming proportions” in Africa, where co-infection with the widespread HIV virus makes a lethal combination, the World Health Organization… Africa lags in fight against TB, WHO report says   

 

U.N. declares meningitis outbreak in Darfur
Mar 23 05

The United Nations has declared a meningitis outbreak in Sudan’s troubled North Darfur state with 27 suspected cases and 2 deaths, a… U.N. declares meningitis outbreak in Darfur   

 

Marburg virus blamed for 96 deaths in Angola
Mar 22 05

An illness that has killed nearly 100 people in northern Angola was identified on Tuesday as Marburg virus, which is in the same family… Marburg virus blamed for 96 deaths in Angola   

 

Rubella eliminated from United States, CDC
Mar 21 05

Rubella, a viral infection that once caused tens of thousands of birth defects and deaths in a single outbreak, has been eliminated… Rubella eliminated from United States, CDC   

 

Measles outbreak kills 76 in northeastern Nigeria
Mar 21 05

At least 76 people, most of them children, have died and hundreds been hospitalized following an outbreak of measles in the northeastern… Measles outbreak kills 76 in northeastern Nigeria   

 

Bird flu infects 5-year-old Vietnamese boy
Mar 18 05

A 5-year-old Vietnamese boy has been infected by the bird flu virus that has killed 47 people in Asia, but is recovering, doctors… Bird flu infects 5-year-old Vietnamese boy   

 

Angola says at least 77 die in acute fever outbreak
Mar 18 05

At least 77 people, most of them children, have died in northern Angola after an outbreak of a disease the World Health Organization (WHO)… Angola says at least 77 die in acute fever outbreak   

 

Tuberculosis rate falls to record low in U.S.
Mar 17 05

The tuberculosis (TB) infection rate in the United States fell to a record low last year, but the relatively small decline raised… Tuberculosis rate falls to record low in U.S.   

 

Fatal rabies cases caused by infected organ donor
Mar 16 05

This week’s issue of The New England Journal of Medicine carries a paper describing previously reported cases of fatal rabies infection in patients who… Fatal rabies cases caused by infected organ donor   

 

Sudan fears meningitis epidemic by May
Mar 15 05

Sudan fears it will face a meningitis epidemic this summer and is launching a campaign to fight Malaria, which kills up… Sudan fears meningitis epidemic by May   

 

Airborne bacteria in pools linked with infections
Mar 15 05

nfections with bacteria in the Mycobacteria family, which includes disease such as tuberculosis, are spread in warm-water therapy pools by becoming airborne, and current… Airborne bacteria in pools linked with infections   

 

More ventilation may reduce in-flight disease risk
Mar 11 05

The risk of catching an infectious illness on commercial aircraft may be reduced if the cabin air is refreshed more frequently, a new report… More ventilation may reduce in-flight disease risk   

 

US hepatitis outbreaks tied to use of test devices
Mar 10 05

Improper use of blood sugar testing devices likely fueled a string of Hepatitis B outbreaks in U.S. nursing homes that killed two people… US hepatitis outbreaks tied to use of test devices   

 

Medieval plague may explain resistance to HIV
Mar 10 05

The persistent epidemics of haemorrhagic fever that struck Europe during the Middle Ages provided the selection pressures that have made 10 percent of Europeans… Medieval plague may explain resistance to HIV   

 
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