Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever hits Turkey
Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) has killed at least 20 people in Turkey, in the largest outbreak of it ever reported since it was identified in 1944, say the authorities. According to the...
View ArticleEarly Warning System To Predict Zoonotic Outbreaks
The World Health Organisation (WHO), the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the World Organisation of Animal Health (OAH) have decided to set up an early warning system in order to spread...
View ArticleOutbreak of Lassa fever Claims Forty Lives in Nigeria
Nearly 40 people in Nigeria are dead after an outbreak of Lassa fever, according to a recent communication from a senior health official. "We have 40 deaths, including two doctors and six nurses, from...
View ArticleResearchers Explore Treatments For Hemorrhagic Fever Virus
A daunting challenge was faced when University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston researchers set out to study Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus. The deadly virus requires biosafety level 4...
View ArticleDecrease in Large Wildlife Population Drives an Increase in Zoonotic Diseases
Large wildlife Populations are declining around the world, while zoonotic diseases (those transmitted from animals to humans) are on the rise. A team of Smithsonian scientists and colleagues have...
View ArticleLassa Fever Kills Eight in Benin, 170 Under Observation
An outbreak of Lassa fever in West African, Benin has killed Eight people and 170 people are under observation, officials said on Thursday. Fourteen suspected cases of the virus have been identified,...
View ArticleEbola Tested Negative but Haemorrhagic Fever Alert in Gujarat and Rajasthan
In spite of fears, a 35-year-old man from Jodhpur, India was admitted to AIIMS on Tuesday that he had contracted Ebola. He died the next morning due to excessive internal bleeding. The patient has...
View ArticleLassa Fever Outbreak In Nigeria Claims 40 Lives
In a suspected outbreak of Lassa fever in Nigeria nearly forty people have died in 10 states across the country, said Health Minister Isaac Adewole. "The total number (of suspected cases) reported is...
View ArticleRat Poison Sales Boom in Nigeria Over Fear of Lassa Fever Epidemic
Lassa fever outbreaks are not uncommon and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates there are between 100,000 to 300,000 infections in west Africa every year, with about 5,000...
View ArticlePredicting Zoonotic Disease Outbreaks Using Environmental Changes
Zoonotic diseases are those originating in livestock or wildlife such as Ebola and Zika. More than 60% of emerging infectious diseases are zoonotic and although Ebola and Zika are well-known, there...
View ArticleNew Treatment Protects Against Lassa Fever
Lassa fever is a severe and often fatal hemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa virus. Laser therapy was effective in preventing the progression of the deadly virus in nonhuman primates up to eight days...
View ArticleZoonotic TB Survivor Resolves to Make Her Community TB-free: World...
Dressed in colorful attire, Timpiyian Leseni from the Maasai tribe of Africa, turned many heads at the first-ever "WHO Global Ministerial Conference on Ending TB in the Sustainable Development Era: A...
View ArticleVaccine Against Junin Virus can also Disarm Another Hemorrhagic Fever Virus
Antibodies against one hemorrhagic fever virus called Junin may help disarm a related virus called Machupo, finds a new study. The findings of this study are published in the INature Communications/I...
View ArticleNew Vaccine Shows Promise Against Lassa Fever and Rabies
Novel vaccine developed to protect people from both Lassa fever and rabies showed promise in preclinical testing, reports a new study. The findings of the study are published in the journal iNature...
View ArticleSierra Leone Gears Up for Lassa Fever Outbreak
Health Minister of Sierra Leone, Soccoh Kabia, said on Thursday that Medical and aid official in the country are preparing for an anticipated outbreak of Lassa fever. The disease claims about 200...
View ArticleTreatment for Hemorrhagic Fever on the Anvil Following New Discovery
A major biochemical link in the process by which the Ebola Zaire virus infects cells - a finding that may provide potential treatment for hemorrhagic fever has been identified by scientists at...
View ArticleDengue Hemorrhagic Fever Model may Need a Rethink
The dogma of the antibody-dependent enhancement model (ADE) for the development of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) is being challenged by research published this week in IPLoS Medicine/I. Dengue virus...
View ArticleLassa Fever Outbreak Claims Its Third Victim in Sierra Leone
A South African civil engineer has become the third fatal victim of an outbreak of Lassa Fever in northern Sierra Leone, a health ministry official said Thursday. While the acute viral haemorrhagic...
View ArticleWHO Says There are 500,000 Lassa Fever Cases Each Year in West Africa
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said Wednesday that there are an estimated 500,000 people in west Africa infected with lassa fever every year. This data was released amid calls for more money to...
View ArticleVulnerability to Ebola and Lassa Fever can Now be Properly Assessed, Says...
Identifying vulnerabilities to Ebola and Lassa fever outbreaks is now possible, revealed research from the University of Surrey and University of Cambridge. This will aid government agencies and...
View ArticleLassa Fever Vaccine to Enter Clinical Testing in Humans
Lassa fever caused by Lassa arenavirus could be prevented by one of the vaccine candidates that is found to be the most efficacious to enter clinical testing in humans. This raises hopes in the fight...
View ArticleZoonotic Tuberculosis may be Greater Than Previously Thought
Tuberculosis spread from animals to humans may be much higher than previously estimated, according to an international team of researchers. The results could have implications for epidemiological...
View ArticleExperts Say Zoonotic Threats Must be Integrated into Global Health Security...
Global experts said the surveillance of zoonotic diseases must be integrated into health security intelligence systems, if future pandemics are to be handled effectively. The authors of the paper,...
View ArticleLassa Fever Kills 80
Across Nigeria a total of 80 deaths have been reported due to the spread of Lassa fever, revealed the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC). A total of 434 confirmed cases of Lassa fever have been...
View ArticleLassa Fever Causes Death, Shows Rise in Global Infectious Disease Risk
Lassa fever has killed a new-born baby in the UK last week and this has raised concerns about the risk of global infectious diseases. Lassa fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic illness, similar to...
View ArticleTransmission Mechanism of Zoonotic Disease Revealed!
Bacteria from Danish pigs are found to be associated with drug-resistant infections circulating in hospital patients as per a study at the University of Copenhagen and Statens Serum Institut in...
View Article40 Hemorrhagic Fever Cases Reported in Iraq
About 40 viral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) cases were registered in Iraq, eight of whom have died. Al-Badr said the latest death was confirmed earlier Friday in the northern province of Kirkuk. h2 Viral...
View ArticleOne Health Approach to Prevent Future Zoonotic Diseases
The adoption of a preventive One Health approach helps minimize the risk of future emergence of known and unknown zoonotic pathogens. The scientists, writing a commentary published in the CABI One...
View ArticleA Monoclonal Antibody Cocktail Protects Against Lassa Fever
bHighlights/bul class="group-list" liA mixture of three monoclonal antibodies was able to neutralize different strains of Lassa virus (LASV) in vitro/li liThe cocktail protected non-human primates...
View ArticleFrom Animals to Humans: Tackling Zoonotic Diseases on World Zoonoses Day
bHighlights:/b ul class="group-list" li World Zoonoses Day 2023 highlights the risks and impact of zoonotic diseases, which are infections that can be transmitted between animals and humans /li li...
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