There are many facts related to famous personalities, which surprise everyone, but there are some which also become a source of interest.
Recently, a revelation has been made by the well-known anchor and award-winning journalist Ghareeda Farooqui, which is surprising everyone.
It so happened that Ghareeda Farooqui was invited as a guest in the Eid transmission of the private news channel ‘Hum TV’, where the guests were asked interesting questions regarding the interesting and surprising moments of her life.
In such a situation, Ghareeda Farooqui did not forget to mention the incident that happened to her, when she was a newscaster and used to read the news.
2023-12-06 21:50:18
A virus very similar to malaria and dengue fever… first report of a new virus with symptoms of flu meningitis
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It was reported that a man in his 20s in Peru was infected with an unknown new virus known to be very similar to malaria and dengue fever. [사진=게티이미지뱅크]The academic world is on edge following a man in his 20s in Peru was infected with a new virus that had never been reported before.
The man was infected with an unknown virus known to be very similar to malaria and dengue fever, and the medical staff who discovered this pathogen warned of the risk of the virus spreading in the jungles of central Peru, according to the UK’s Daily Mail, The Sun, and IFS on the 5th local time. Major foreign media such as science reported this.
recent <신종 전염병 저널(journal Emerging Infectious Diseases)>According to the announcement, the unidentified man was a construction worker who was admitted to De La Merced Chanchamayo Hospital in central Peru in June 2019 following showing typical flu-like symptoms, including fever, chills, muscle pain, and joint pain. did. Symptoms included headache, fatigue, sensitivity to light, and loss of appetite.
Hospital staff took blood samples and sent them to the U.S. Naval Medical Research Laboratory in Lima for more accurate testing. As a result of analyzing the blood sample at the virology laboratory, Candiru phlebovirus was detected. However, the explanation is that the man appears to have been infected with a new virus, which is believed to be a variant of the Echrate virus (ECHV), as part of the virus showed differences from the candiru virus that ‘cannot be explained by mutation.’
Ezzarate virus is one of the phleboviruses found in Central and South America, especially Peru. There are regarding 70 types of phleboviruses that are mainly transmitted by mosquitoes and ticks, and only 9 of these have been confirmed to cause fever illness in Central and South America. Infection causes meningitis, a condition that causes fever, severe headaches, muscle pain, and swelling of the brain. According to the researchers, hantavirus, which is transmitted by deer mice, and the deadly Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever belong to the same group of viruses.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), some types of ekarate virus can cause non-specific symptoms in humans and are often misdiagnosed as dengue fever, malaria, or influenza. Clinical symptoms range from high fever, severe headache, myalgia, and aseptic meningitis to mild or severe meningitis.
“These results suggest that a new strain of Ecarate virus is circulating in the jungles of central Peru,” said Dr. Gilda Tronkos, who led the study on the new virus. “Continuous surveillance is necessary,” he warned.
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2023-11-18 14:28:00
“I had been observing them for regarding a year, mainly in the toilets and bathrooms. When I saw one, I crushed it. I wasn’t really bothered but in the other apartments in the building where I live, their presence became a problem. The owner therefore decided to call on a company to eliminate them,” explains a father from Brussels. The Rentokil company took care of this.
“They applied a gel which is supposed to be effective for eight weeks then a second treatment will have to be applied”, specifies the resident.
Where is the bedbug infestation? “They are particularly active when temperatures are high”
A method that is undoubtedly effective but which is not necessarily necessary, judges Frédéric Francis, entomologist and dean of the Gembloux faculty.
“You really don’t have to worry regarding seeing silverfish in your home. They are completely harmless to humans. It’s a bit like spiders, you can find one or the other in the house but you never have an infestation and their presence has no impact on the home or human health. . The best thing is to let them live their lives,” he explains.
“An impeccable lawn, a desert for insects”, points out a researcher from UCLouvain
If you see one or two in your bathroom, don’t panic. They will not multiply uncontrollably.
“These are insects which can be present to a greater or lesser extent in homes but we rarely observe outbreaks. We are at a time of year when a series of insects enter homes. Their presence will naturally self-regulate following a while. If you call a firm, they will offer you treatments but it is above all a commercial activity.”
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2023-10-29 10:10:47
Favored by global warming, the tiger mosquito continues to thrive in France, including in the middle of autumn. And following a year 2022 marked by a record number of cases of dengue fever in mainland France, experts expect a comparable 2023 report and encourage preparation for a growing threat. Last year, theaedes albopictus (the scientific name of the insect), recognizable by its black and white stripes, had in fact colonized 71 departments, a number that has been constantly increasing since its installation in France in 2004.
And this mosquito, which bites more in the morning and evening, was the cause of 65 “native cases” of dengue fever, concentrated in the south of France. These cases refer to patients who have not traveled to areas where the virus is widely circulating, such as the Antilles, but were bitten by a mosquito itself infected through contact with an infected traveler.
This year, the trend looks “quite similar”, with around forty indigenous cases recorded for the moment, but the season is not yet over, indicates Marie-Claire Paty, coordinator of vector-borne disease surveillance at Public health France. France had nine “outbreaks” last year, and eight, for now, in 2023.
Vigilance for the 2024 Olympics
For the first time, an indigenous case was recorded in Île-de-France in October, in Limeil-Brévannes (Val-de-Marne), regarding fifteen kilometers southeast of Paris. These cases were previously observed in southern regions, with a climate a priori more favorable to the tiger mosquito. “This is the most northern case in France, and even in Europe, ever recorded,” specifies Dr Marie-Claire Paty. The northward expansion of the tiger mosquito is favored by global warming: the warmer it is, the more the mosquito’s development cycle shortens. The speed of multiplication of the virus inside the insect also increases, under the effect of temperature.
The expansion of the tiger mosquito, however, remains mainly driven by travel and human behavior. The health authorities will therefore have to be extra vigilant during the 2024 Olympic Games, which will encourage the mixing of populations in the middle of the summer season. “This is one of the anticipated risks, we are preparing for it,” assures Dr. Paty.
Dengue is a viral disease which results in high fever with, in rare cases, progression to a more serious form causing bleeding. Deaths are rare. Overseas, the Antilles have been in an epidemic phase since mid-August, and health authorities are monitoring risk profiles for serious forms. This epidemic has contributed to an already record number of cases of dengue imported into France, more than 1,300 to date.
The arrival of West Nile virus
This year, another virus surprised health authorities: West Nile, carried by birds and transmitted to humans by mosquitoes of the “Culex” genus, a species distinct from the tiger mosquito. Around forty cases have been identified in New Aquitaine although, until now, only the Mediterranean region was concerned. How can we explain the colonization of this new territory? “We think that climate change might modify avian migration corridors,” says Yannick Simonin, professor and researcher in virology at the University of Montpellier.
Although the majority of cases are asymptomatic, 20% of infected people present with a flu-like syndrome. Neurological complications occur in less than 1% of cases, particularly in immunocompromised or elderly people, and can even lead to death. Overall, “we remain at fairly low levels, but it is clear that the upward trend in the circulation of viruses transmitted by insects in recent years is accelerating in France; all experts expect a regular increase in the number of cases,” warns Yannick Simonin. “This means preparing by adapting our surveillance networks.”
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