By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 On a monthly basis, the Swedish Public Health Agency asks residents about their attitude to vaccination against covid-19. The questions are about attitudes towards vaccination...

By NewsDesk  @infectiousdiseasenews The Department of Public Health Mid-West is reporting an outbreak of Verotoxigenic E. coli (VTEC) in a single setting of children in the Mid-West region of Ireland. Health...

By NewsDesk  @infectiousdiseasenews A report from the Swedish Public Health Agency shows that of the several hundred thousand people in Sweden who have received two COVID-19 vaccine doses and about 200...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 The risk of avian influenza is high in Germany, according to the Friedrich Loeffler Institute (FLI). The bird flu events have reached a second high point in February, officials...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 The Norwegian Institute of Public Health has decided to extend the pause in the use of the AstraZeneca vaccine because further investigations are necessary. On 11th March 2021,...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 On March 1, 2021, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) announced that it would cancel international sporting events in ten countries in continental Europe due to an EHV...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 For the first time, the Tula orthohantavirus, or Tula virus was determined molecularly as the cause of a hantavirus disease in a German patient, according to the Friedrich Loeffler...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 At least three cases of Q fever have been confirmed among workers at the Biological Mechanical Treatment (TMB) plant located in the Bilbao area of ​​Artigas, as this newspaper...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 During the last five weeks, a sharp increase in transmission has been seen among most age groups in Norway, but not among the oldest who have the highest vaccination coverage,...

By NewsDesk  @bactiman63 On Saturday, the Finnish Medicines Agency Fimea reported two cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (clots in the vessels draining blood from the brain) within 4–10 days...