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Vigilance for new deadly virus

Another deadly virus is threatening the world, bringing back memories of the coronavirus and how ill-prepared the health ...
Older women with a history of anxiety and depressive symptoms were significantly more likely to develop long COVID than those ...
Nipah virus belongs to a family called henipaviruses and is zoonotic, meaning it can spread from animals to humans. Fruit ...
What is Nipah virus? Learn about its symptoms, transmission, and prevention measures to help reduce outbreaks and protect public health. | Health ...
It’s far deadlier than COVID-19, so could Australia be plunged into another lockdown over a Nipah virus outbreak? Here is ...
Abnormally high levels of lung-injury biomarkers in the blood after COVID-19 infection may flag patients at risk for ongoing lung disease, an Imperial College London–led study suggests.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has revealed that there were 5,424 cases of tuberculosis in England in 2025, roughly similar to the number of 2024 - 5,487. England now has a notification rate of ...
A study into the long-term health impacts of coronavirus, led by experts from the University of Leicester, Imperial College ...
Two little-known animal-origin pathogens are quietly adapting in humans. Scientists warn that weak surveillance, evolving strains, and limited immunity could set the stage for a future global health ...
Two emerging viruses could become the United States’ next big public health threats, scientists warned Wednesday. The ...
A study of patients in the United States, Colombia, Nigeria and India is first to compare long COVID-19 brain symptoms across ...