Threat of Ancient Time-Traveling Pathogens: A Potential Risk to Human Health

Threat of Ancient Time-Traveling Pathogens: A Potential Risk to Human Health

Jakarta – Scientists fear that ancient ‘time traveller’ viral pathogens may leak onto the world as their icy prison in the permafrost thaws. During this time, ancient viruses sealed in permafrost for thousands of years, could survive and develop into free-living dominant species for up to one third of bacterial-like hosts. But researchers at the … Read more

Natural Treatments for Chickenpox: How to Treat and Relieve Symptoms Quickly

Natural Treatments for Chickenpox: How to Treat and Relieve Symptoms Quickly

Jakarta – Chickenpox is an infectious disease caused by the Varicella zoster virus. This viral infection causes itching and a rash. Generally, chickenpox affects children under the age of 10. But, in some cases, chickenpox also affects adults. So, is there a way to treat chickenpox so that it dries quickly and disappears? How to … Read more

Deadly Virus Outbreak in Cyprus: 300,000 Cats Dead and Concerns of Further Spread

Deadly Virus Outbreak in Cyprus: 300,000 Cats Dead and Concerns of Further Spread

As a result of a deadly virus outbreak, up to 300,000 cats died in Cyprus recently, while experts believe the disease may have reached other countries. Yesterday, Saturday, an expert told the British “Sky News” news network that it would be disastrous for Britain if the virus reached it. In Cyprus, a virus has spread … Read more

Commemorating ASEAN Dengue Day 2023: Enesis Group and Ministry of Health’s Education on Prevention of Dengue Fever

Commemorating ASEAN Dengue Day 2023: Enesis Group and Ministry of Health’s Education on Prevention of Dengue Fever

Friday, 14 July 2023 – 06:12 WIB JAKARTA – ASEAN Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Day (ASEAN Dengue Day) is celebrated on June 15 every year. This day is commemorated as a form of joint commitment from ASEAN countries to strengthen regional cooperation and commitment in efforts to combat dengue. Furthermore, it is held annually by all … Read more

Rapidly Spreading Deadly Virus Among Babies in Europe and America: WHO Reports

Rapidly Spreading Deadly Virus Among Babies in Europe and America: WHO Reports

Jakarta – The World Health Organization reports dozens of babies infected with the number and deadly virus. This incident occurred in Europe and America. WHO confirmed that at least 26 babies in Croatia, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the UK have been infected with a rare strain of enterovirus, called echovirus-11. Eight of the babies … Read more

Emerging Outbreak of Smallpox in Thailand: Increase in Cases and Prevention Measures

Emerging Outbreak of Smallpox in Thailand: Increase in Cases and Prevention Measures

According to the Department of Disease Control, smallpox is an emerging contagious disease in Thailand. The first patient was found in July 2022. Currently, there are 91 reported cases in Thailand and the trend continues to increase. In June 2023, 48 cases were found, 41 of them Thais, 7 foreigners, mostly living in Bangkok (38 … Read more

The Oz Virus: Latest Updates on Transmission, Symptoms, and Dangers

The Oz Virus: Latest Updates on Transmission, Symptoms, and Dangers

Three years ago, the world experienced a pandemic due to a virus that at the time I had no vaccine claiming the lives of millions of people regardless of country of origin, age, religion, health condition, socioeconomic level, etc. It was about SARS-CoV-2, better known as “coronavirus” o COVID-19. The last thing the world wants … Read more

Discovery of Nine New Coronaviruses from Bats, Including a Close Relative of COVID-19

Discovery of Nine New Coronaviruses from Bats, Including a Close Relative of COVID-19

Reporter Kim In-han, Money Today | 2023.06.29 10:06 4 out of 9 species are similar to the virus that causes COVID-19 Although the possibility of immediate spread is low, continuous monitoring is necessary British researchers have discovered nine types of new coronaviruses that can infect humans from bats. / Photo = Nature British researchers have … Read more