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The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that a polio outbreak could emerge in war-torn Gaza, with Israel already vaccinating its troops against the disease. The WHO representative in Jerusalem, Ayadil Saparbekov, said on Tuesday he is "extremely worried about an outbreak happening in Gaza," after the poliovirus was discovered in sewage samples in the conflict-hit territory. No polio cases have been recorded so far, Saparbekov said, but disruption to the supply of fresh water, the disposal of waste, and the decimated healthcare system in Gaza has left the population vulnerable to the dis...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that a polio outbreak could emerge in war-torn Gaza, with Israel already vaccinating its troops against the disease. The WHO representative in Jerusalem, Ayadil Saparbekov, said on Tuesday he is "extremely worried about an outbreak happening in Gaza," after the poliovirus was discovered in sewage samples in the conflict-hit territory. No polio cases have been recorded so far, Saparbekov said, but disruption to the supply of fresh water, the disposal of waste, and the decimated healthcare system in Gaza has left the population vulnerable to the dis...
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that a polio outbreak could emerge in war-torn Gaza, with Israel already vaccinating its troops against the disease. The WHO representative in Jerusalem, Ayadil Saparbekov, said on Tuesday he is "extremely worried about an outbreak happening in Gaza," after the poliovirus was discovered in sewage samples in the conflict-hit territory. No polio cases have been recorded so far, Saparbekov said, but disruption to the supply of fresh water, the disposal of waste, and the decimated healthcare system in Gaza has left the population vulnerable to the dis...
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Global child vaccination rates remained below pre-pandemic levels last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported on Monday, raising concerns among experts. In 2023, 84% of children globally were fully vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis - or whooping cough -, a triple vaccination considered a key indicator of child vaccination rates. The figure represents a slight decrease compared to pre-pandemic levels recorded in 2019, according to the report. The number of children without a single dose of the triple vaccination incr...
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Global child vaccination rates remained below pre-pandemic levels last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported on Monday, raising concerns among experts. In 2023, 84% of children globally were fully vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis - or whooping cough -, a triple vaccination considered a key indicator of child vaccination rates. The figure represents a slight decrease compared to pre-pandemic levels recorded in 2019, according to the report. The number of children without a single dose of the triple vaccination incr...
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Global child vaccination rates remained below pre-pandemic levels last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) reported on Monday, raising concerns among experts. In 2023, 84% of children globally were fully vaccinated against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis - or whooping cough -, a triple vaccination considered a key indicator of child vaccination rates. The figure represents a slight decrease compared to pre-pandemic levels recorded in 2019, according to the report. The number of children without a single dose of the triple vaccination incr...
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Known around the world for killing tens of millions of people in Europe during the Black Death in the Middle Ages, the plague is back in the headlines after cases were detected in the United States. Health officials in the state of Colorado have just confirmed a human case of the infamous but rare bacterial infection, which today is easily treated with antibiotics. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates there are seven human cases of plague per year in the US, and in February, Oregon officials reported it in a person who likely got it from their sick cat. Surprised t...
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Talc was classified as “probably carcinogenic” to humans by the cancer agency of the World Health Organization (WHO). A working group of 29 scientists from 13 countries met at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) in Lyon, France, and published their findings in The Lancet Oncology00384-X/abstract) last week. The classification is the “second highest level of certainty that a substance can cause cancer”. Talc’s previous classification was as a “possible carcinogen.” Talc was classified “on the basis of a combination of limited evidence for cancer in humans (for ovarian cancer)...
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Genital herpes cost the world $35.3 billion (€32.9 billion) in medical care and lost productivity in a single year, new estimates show. In 2016, the viral strain that causes genital herpes (HSV-2) and its consequences accounted for $31.2 billion (€29 billion) in costs, while HSV-1 (which can cause both oral and genital herpes) cost an estimated $4 billion (€3.7 billion), according to the researchers from the College of Pharmacy of University of Utah Health, the World Health Organization (WHO), and other academic institutions. While prior studies have estimated the economic cost of herpes in lo...
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