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MERS Virus Spreads to Europe Amid Global Health Alerts

Originally Published 19 days ago — by The Mirror

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France confirmed its first cases of MERS in over a decade, with 19 cases globally in 2025, highlighting ongoing risks of this deadly virus, which is primarily transmitted from camels and has a high fatality rate. The WHO emphasizes the need for strengthened surveillance and infection control to prevent further spread, especially as the virus re-emerges in Europe amid ongoing COVID-19 recovery efforts.

Global Spread of New Untreatable Virus with Flu and Covid-like Symptoms

Originally Published 22 days ago — by Yahoo News UK

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Adenovirus, a highly contagious and more resilient virus than Covid and flu, is spreading rapidly with symptoms like sore throat, runny nose, and shortness of breath. It is untreatable with common disinfectants, and most cases are mild, but vulnerable groups should monitor symptoms closely, especially if fever exceeds 40°C or persists beyond three days. The rise in cases may be linked to fewer flu vaccinations and previous flu surges.

Global Surge of 'Untreatable' Virus Outpacing Covid and Flu

Originally Published 22 days ago — by Yahoo News UK

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A new, more resilient virus called adenovirus is spreading globally, exhibiting symptoms similar to the flu but with limited treatment options, and is resistant to disinfectants, raising concerns among health experts about its contagiousness and potential severity, especially for vulnerable populations.

Rising Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Cases Prompt Caution in Maryland and Beyond

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Baltimore Banner

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An increase in hand, foot, and mouth disease outbreaks has been reported in Maryland schools and childcare centers, with 276 cases so far this year, significantly higher than previous years. The disease, caused by coxsackievirus A16, is generally mild and resolves on its own within a week, but prevention through good hygiene is recommended as there is no vaccine.

Severe Mpox Cases Reported in California Amid Potential Local Spread

Originally Published 2 months ago — by The Guardian

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Three cases of severe clade I mpox, a more dangerous strain of monkeypox, have been reported in California, marking the first US spread of this type. All patients are hospitalized and recovering. The virus spreads through close contact, and vaccination with Jynneos can reduce severity, though it doesn't fully prevent infection. Health officials emphasize monitoring and vaccination to control the outbreak.

New York Reports First Local Chikungunya Case in Six Years

Originally Published 2 months ago — by NBC News

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New York health officials confirmed the state's first locally acquired case of chikungunya virus in six years, with the individual having traveled outside the region but not internationally. The virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, poses a very low current risk due to seasonal mosquito activity, and no local mosquito pools have tested positive. The illness causes symptoms like fever and joint pain, and while rarely fatal, vulnerable populations should remain cautious.

Ebola Outbreak in DRC Causes Over 30 Deaths, WHO Reports

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CDC (.gov)

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The CDC has issued a health alert about a new Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with 37 confirmed cases and 19 deaths, but the risk to the U.S. remains low. Travelers to the affected areas are advised to avoid contact with sick individuals and monitor for symptoms, while healthcare providers should be vigilant for EVD symptoms and follow safety protocols. The outbreak is centered in Kasai Province, and CDC is supporting response efforts.

'Russian nesting doll' virus amplifies threat by hiding in deadly fungus

Originally Published 3 months ago — by Live Science

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A study reveals that a hidden virus inside the deadly fungus Aspergillus fumigatus may be exploited to develop new treatments for fungal infections, as targeting the virus in mice improved survival and reduced fungal burden, suggesting a novel approach to combat invasive aspergillosis.

St. Louis Encephalitis Detected in Mosquitoes in Imperial County

Originally Published 4 months ago — by fox5sandiego.com

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Mosquitoes in Imperial County tested positive for Saint Louis Encephalitis, a severe brain inflammation disease with no available vaccine or treatment, prompting health officials to advise precautions like eliminating standing water and using insect repellent to reduce risk.

Could a Virus Play a Role in Parkinson’s Disease?

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Neuroscience News

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New research indicates that Human Pegivirus (HPgV), previously considered harmless, is found in the brains and spinal fluid of Parkinson’s patients and may influence disease development through immune system interactions and genetic factors, suggesting a potential environmental trigger for Parkinson’s.

Scientists Discover Hidden Virus in Parkinson's Patients' Brains

Originally Published 4 months ago — by PsyPost

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A study suggests that the human pegivirus (HPgV), previously considered harmless, may be present in the brains of Parkinson's patients and could influence immune responses and disease progression, especially in genetically susceptible individuals. The virus was found in brain tissue but rarely in blood, and its presence was associated with increased brain pathology and altered immune signaling, highlighting a potential link between viral infection and neurodegeneration.