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Cholera breaks out in Kenya's refugee camp

The United Nations has a fresh humanitarian challenge to grapple with after it announced the outbreak of cholera in the world's largest refugee camp in Kenya, Dadaab where nearly 500,000 Somalis are seeking refuge.
In the Media by Samuel Okocha

New cholera outbreak reported in Zimbabwe

A fresh cholera outbreak has been reported in Zimbabwe. Although only ten cases have been confirmed, NGOs are on high alert. Between August 2008 and June 2009 a cholera epidemic, which started small, killed over 4000 people and infected almost 100.000.
In the Media by Miriam Mannak
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Researchers believe it could be years before the origin of an avian cholera outbreak that's killing off eider ducks in Nunavut is known.

Two years after a devastating earthquake killed thousands of people in Haiti, a cholera epidemic is still infecting 200 people a day around the capital Port-au-Prince.
National food chain identified in October outbreak investigation.
The Health Protection Agency declares a measles outbreak on Merseyside as six people require hospital treatment.

Health officials are warning there has been an outbreak of whooping cough in the Hope area of the Fraser Valley, east of Vancouver.

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Is an edible vaccine in our near future?

Immunizations taken with food? Sounds more pleasant than a jab in the arm, but could it be a reality? Scientists in...
May 20, 2012 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle - 1 comment

Summer 2012 U.S. to begin Biowarfare testing in Subways

The newest biological testing will begin in the subways of Boston, in the summer of 2012. Department of Homeland...
May 2, 2012 in  MYSTERY by Mindy Allan

Dengue Fever

Dengue fever is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus. Symptoms include fever,headache, muscle and...
Apr 29, 2012 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle

Looking back at 2011 - E. coli: what is it and what was the German outbreak about?

Within the human gut (or gastrointestinal tract) reside billions of different bacteria. It has been estimated that...
Dec 30, 2011 in  Health by Tim Sandle - 3 comments

Origins of Legionnaires' disease

Legionella transmission can occur through aerosols generated by air bubbles injected in the whirlpool baths. It can...
Nov 21, 2011 in  Reason and Science by Tim Sandle
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