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SOUTH KOREA STRUGGLING TO CONTAIN NOROVIRUS OUTBREAK AT OLYMPICS


The Olympic organizing committee said 63 of those sickened, mostly security staff, were staying at a youth training center in PyeongChang... READ MORE

8th February, 2018 17

A SALTY CURE FOR A DEADLY FROG DISEASE


Chytridiomycosis is an infectious disease caused by the chytrid fungus and blamed for wiping out more than a third of the world's frog species... READ MORE

5th February, 2018 1678

MAPPED: THE MOST DANGEROUS DISEASES AROUND THE WORLD


Meanwhile, Western nations have developed diets and lifestyles which allow chronic non-communicable diseases to flourish... READ MORE

2nd February, 2018 62

AFTER 500 YEARS, DNA TESTS MAY HAVE IDENTIFIED GERM BEHIND MEXICAN PANDEMIC


Analyzing DNA extracted from 29 skeletons buried in a cocoliztli cemetery, they found traces of the salmonella enterica bacterium, of the Paratyphi C variety... READ MORE

16th January, 2018 0

THAT'S SICK! HUMANS CAN IDENTIFY INFECTED PEERS FROM A PHOTO


Further study is needed to determine whether levels of infection detection are similar across diseases and ethnic groups... READ MORE

3rd January, 2018 2

FUNGAL DISEASE COULD KILL OFF SNAKES AROUND THE WORLD


Although molting can resolve most cases, snakes can die from the infection... READ MORE

21st December, 2017 190

PHILIPPINES LAUNCHES PROBE INTO DENGUE VACCINE SCARE


Sanofi's Dengvaxia is the first-ever approved dengue vaccine... READ MORE

5th December, 2017 447

ENGLAND HIT BY 50-YEAR SPIKE IN BACTERIAL INFECTION


A new study says England is seeing a dramatic increase in cases of scarlet fever, an infectious disease that mostly affects children... READ MORE

28th November, 2017 230

ANGER OVER $25,000 BILL IN INDIA HOSPITAL


She was diagnosed with dengue fever in August and admitted to Fortis Memorial Research Institute after her condition worsened towards the end of the month... READ MORE

21st November, 2017 699

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AUSTRALIAN WORLD FIRST AS MALARIA VACCINE PASSES HUMAN TRIAL


In a world first a new malaria vaccine developed by Australian scientists has passed its first test in early human trials... READ MORE

27th March, 2017 4886

BRAZIL'S RESPONSE TO A HUGE YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK


BRASILIA -- A yellow fever outbreak is tearing through Brazil leaving thousands dead in its wake -- thousands of monkeys, that is... READ MORE

16th April, 2017 4642

NORTH KOREA CLAIMS IT HAS DISCOVERED CURE FOR AIDS, EBOLA, MERS AND SARS


The North's claim comes as rival South Korea fights an outbreak of Mers that has killed two dozen people and infected more than 160 since last month... READ MORE

19th June, 2015 3368

WORLD'S FIRST MALARIA VACCINE APPROVED AFTER 30 YEARS OF TRIALS


Sir Andrew Witty, CEO of GSK, said Today's scientific opinion represents a further important step towards making available for young children the world's first malaria vaccine... READ MORE

24th July, 2015 3225

AUSTRALIAN DIES OF RARE MOSQUITO-BORNE DISEASE AFTER VISITING THAILAND


Updated June 21, 2017 17 59 09 An Australian man returned from Thailand has died from the rare but potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease, Japanese encephalitis... READ MORE

22nd June, 2017 2969

ZIKA VIRUS MAY BE LINKED TO SURGE IN RARE SYNDROME IN BRAZIL


The virus, called Zika, made its way to Brazil recently but is spreading rapidly around Latin America and the Caribbean... READ MORE

24th January, 2016 2721

FOUR CLOSE TO U.S. EBOLA PATIENT QUARANTINED IN DALLAS APARTMENT


None of those thought to have had contact with the patient were showing symptoms of Ebola, Dallas County officials said at a news conference... READ MORE

2nd October, 2014 2525

WINNIPEG LAB EMPLOYEE POSSIBLY EXPOSED TO EBOLA VIRUS


An employee at the National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease in Winnipeg has potentially been exposed to the Ebola virus... READ MORE

8th November, 2016 2417

DOZENS OF COUNTRIES POISED TO DRIVE OUT MALARIA BY 2020


Hopes of eliminating malaria from more than 30 countries with a total population of 2 billion have risen following the successful removal of the disease from Sri Lanka... READ MORE

9th September, 2016 1786

HIV SPREADS LIKE COMPUTER WORMS, SAY SCIENTISTS


New model equates spread of worm across local networks and internet with progress of Aids virus through the body, suggesting early treatment is vital... READ MORE

2nd April, 2015 1664

BIRD FLU FOUND ON BRITISH DUCK FARM NOT THE DEADLY H5N1 STRAIN


On the basis of what we know of the strain to date, Public Health England has said that this strain does not present a threat to public health."... READ MORE

17th November, 2014 1488

DOCTORS RUDELY WARN PUBLIC NOT TO SNUGGLE KITTENS


Cat-scratch fever is caused by a bacteria found in fleas... READ MORE

18th September, 2016 1445

REPORTING ON LIFE DEATH AND CORRUPTION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA


I came to see Southeast Asia as a land of great people and bad governments, of remarkable graciousness but distressing levels of impunity... READ MORE

22nd February, 2016 1062

BRAZIL EBOLA CASE TESTS NEGATIVE


Souleymane Bah went to a public health centre in the town of Cascavel in the southern state of Parana after suffering a fever... READ MORE

11th October, 2014 987

ANALYSIS | HOW WAR BROUGHT CHOLERA AND POLIO BACK TO THE MIDDLE EAST


A child receives treatment at a hospital amid a serious cholera outbreak in Sanaa, Yemen's capital, on June 14... READ MORE

21st June, 2017 898

PAULINE CAFFERKEY THE BRITISH NURSE WHO CONTRACTED EBOLA WHILE VOLUNTEERING IN SIERRA LEONE HAS LEFT HOSPITAL AFTER MAKING A COMPLETE RECOVERY


Miss Cafferkey said she was happy to be alive and thanked staff at the Royal Free Hospital in London who she said had saved her life... READ MORE

25th January, 2015 779

WHO DECLARES END OF ZIKA EMERGENCY BUT SAYS VIRUS REMAINS A THREAT


Officials on WHO's Emergency Committee made clear the Zika still constitutes a global public health threat... READ MORE

19th November, 2016 767

NORTH KOREA CLAIMS 'CURE' FOR MERS, AIDS AND EBOLA


According to the pro-North Korea website Minjok Tongshin, the drug was originally produced in 1996... READ MORE

20th June, 2015 758

WHY MOSQUITOES SEEM TO BITE SOME PEOPLE MORE


But most of this research uses only one mosquito species... READ MORE

27th January, 2015 738

RE-EMERGENCE OF EBOLA IN LIBERIA REMAINS A MYSTERY


The six new infections in Liberia since June 21 include two deaths... READ MORE

16th July, 2015 722

WHAT CAN NIGERIAS EBOLA EXPERIENCE TEACH THE WORLD?


A nurse treating him later died and it was only when malaria treatment failed that Nigeria's first case of Ebola was identified... READ MORE

7th October, 2014 697

U.S. FDA KNEW DEVICES SPREAD FATAL 'SUPERBUG' BUT DOES NOT ORDER FIX


Last month, Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle said a bacteria spread through contaminated scopes had infected 32 people over two years 11 died... READ MORE

21st February, 2015 650

EBOLA EPIDEMIC FUELLED BY 'SUPER-SPREADERS': STUDY


Most of the people who were infected with Ebola in the 2014 West Africa epidemic contracted the viral disease through super-spreaders, researchers say... READ MORE

14th February, 2017 603

BRAZIL ON HIGH ALERT AS YELLOW FEVER THREATENS MAJOR CITIES


What we have is an epidemic of disinformation about yellow fever ..... READ MORE

2nd February, 2017 560

AUSSIE DIAGNOSED WITH ZIKA AFTER BALI MONKEY BITE, EXPERTS WARN OF MISSED CASES


They had stumbled on a 27-year local man who contracted the disease despite having never travelled outside of Indonesia... READ MORE

1st February, 2016 554

US SCIENTISTS SAY VACCINE '10 YEARS AWAY'


Prof Scott Weaver described the disease as frightening people in countries across Latin America and the Caribbean... READ MORE

27th January, 2016 525

EBOLA NURSE HITS OUT AT 'BLAME CULTURE' AT PUBLIC HEALTH ENGLAND


Pauline Cafferkey criticises health body over botched airport screening process after fellow nurse Donna Wood suspended... READ MORE

26th November, 2016 511

U.S. TO ISSUE NEW EBOLA CARE GUIDELINES, WATCH LISTS TO SHRINK


There are still 75 health workers in Dallas who have isolated themselves and are being monitored... READ MORE

19th October, 2014 479

EBOLA NURSE PAULINE CAFFERKEY NEARLY DIED FROM MENINGITIS, DOCTORS SAY


The latent Ebola virus has not previously been known to trigger a life-threatening illness so long after the original infection... READ MORE

21st October, 2015 423

WORST-EVER DENGUE OUTBREAK KILLS UP TO 300 IN SRI LANKA


The worst-ever outbreak of dengue fever has killed nearly 300 people in Sri Lanka, with aid agencies warning against further spread of the mosquito-borne viral disease... READ MORE

25th July, 2017 401


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