A global study shows that everyday infections like malaria, dengue, and tuberculosis are rising quietly due to climate shifts ...
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Dengue cases down, but virus widespread across Nepal
Nepal reported its first dengue case in a foreigner in 2004 in Chitwan district. Since then, an increasing number of dengue ...
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Study warns of 'creeping catastrophe' as climate change drives a rise in infectious diseases
Infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue, and tuberculosis are considered to pose as great a challenge to global health as ...
While it remains seasonal in poultry, the disease is spreading in dairy cows and infecting hundreds of other ...
Falling vaccination rates and a disjointed surveillance system have been blamed for a resurgence in measles in Canada. Paul ...
Published in Nature Scientific Reports the research determined insight from 3,752 health professionals and researchers across 151 countries and is ...
Discusses Social Impact, Global Health Initiatives, and Sustainability Strategy December 1, 2025 10:00 AM ESTCompany ...
BENGALURU: The death of 31 blackbucks at the Kittur Rani Chennamma Mini-zoo (KRCM) in Belagavi may have been prevented if the authorities concerned had paid hee ...
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), a United Nations agency that oversees international health cooperation in the ...
In recent decades, there has been increasing focus on individual responsibility for health. The emphasis for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) has long been on screening, early diagnosis, and timely ...
Deadly parasite-carrying bugs known as kissing bugs are popping up in Louisiana. The parasite causes Chagas disease and can ...
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Africa CDC Launches Operational Research On Malaria in Southern Africa
Press Release - The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC) has launched operational research on malaria in Lesotho, Namibia and Zimbabwe, supported by a US$150,000 grant from ...
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