
Hong Kong market sample tests positive for bird flu H9
A market in Hong Kong tested positive for bird flu H9 after a child who visited the location contracted a mild strain. Health officials state the risk of a major outbreak is low.

A market in Hong Kong tested positive for bird flu H9 after a child who visited the location contracted a mild strain. Health officials state the risk of a major outbreak is low.

A sample from Hong Kong's Wo Che Market tested positive for H9 bird flu, days after a two-year-old boy visiting the venue contracted a mild H9N2 strain. The risk of a serious outbreak is considered low, with the boy in stable condition and household contacts asymptomatic.

A cluster of 'mud fever' (dermatophilosis), a rare bacterial infection usually seen in animals, has been identified among men frequenting gay saunas in Lyon, France. The study suggests sexual transmission between humans, with heat and humidity potentially aiding its spread.

A hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, involving 147 passengers and crew from 23 nationalities, has been successfully contained. Spain's leadership in docking and managing disembarkation, WHO's technical guidance, and UKHSA's repatriation efforts were crucial. This success highlights effective international cooperation in public health.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) reported a record 72 new Ebola cases in 24 hours, bringing the total to 782 infected and 181 deaths. The outbreak, caused by the rare Bundibugyo strain, is accelerating due to conflict, patient escapes, and poor contact tracing, with Ituri province as the epicenter.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo's Ebola outbreak has reached 782 confirmed cases and 178 deaths, with a record 72 new cases reported in 24 hours. Containment efforts are hampered by regional conflict, patient escapes, and declining contact tracing, exacerbated by a humanitarian crisis in Ituri province.

Ituri province in eastern DRC is the epicenter of Congo's Ebola outbreak, with 782 confirmed cases and 181 deaths as of June 13. Community volunteers like Eliezer Kasongo raise awareness amid fear and resistance. Health workers face severe challenges, including lack of PPE and tracking contacts in conflict-ridden, impoverished regions.

Syphilis infection rates are rising in Australia, a Victorian-era sexually transmitted infection that is preventable and curable. Experts are concerned about untreated cases, particularly congenital syphilis, which disproportionately affects First Nations children. Culturally led approaches and increased investment are seen as key to controlling the outbreak.

Syphilis infection rates are rising in Australia, prompting concern among experts. The sexually transmitted infection, preventable and curable, has seen a significant increase in notifications, particularly congenital syphilis cases affecting First Nations children. Efforts are underway to combat the outbreak through increased testing and culturally safe healthcare.

Western Australia is experiencing a severe mouse plague, with unprecedented numbers causing widespread damage to crops and a pervasive, offensive odor in affected towns. Farmers face significant financial and psychological burdens, while regulatory delays in approving stronger poisons have exacerbated the crisis.
Health workers battling an Ebola outbreak in the DRC's Kpangba displacement camp face severe local resistance. Angry residents, denying Ebola deaths and resenting burial restrictions, have thwarted contact tracing efforts, raising fears of rapid spread in the overcrowded camp.

An Ebola outbreak in the DRC's Ituri province has seen 676 cases and 136 deaths. Four nuns caring for an infant who died from the virus have fallen ill. Frontline workers face supply shortages and conflict hinders response, while travel restrictions are criticized.
A new Nipah virus case in Kozhikode, Kerala, has prompted extensive surveillance and contact tracing. Experts attribute recurring outbreaks to fruit bats and human activity, combined with Kerala's robust public health system that detects cases effectively. The WHO lists Nipah as a priority pathogen.

The Democratic Republic of the Congo's football team arrived in Houston for their first World Cup since 1974, showcasing style and resilience despite challenges like the Ebola outbreak and US isolation periods. The team received a warm welcome from local volunteers and the Congolese expat community.

Nara Organics has recalled its organic baby formula sold nationwide in Target and online after three infants fell ill with botulism. The FDA and CDC are urging consumers to stop using the product immediately.
Hospitals in Bunia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, are overwhelmed by a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak, feared to be the worst in history. With rising case numbers and limited resources, health workers face immense challenges in containing the virus, which has already spread to Uganda.

Riots in Belfast and Southampton, sparked by incidents involving refugees and false racism claims, have ignited a debate about policing, immigration, and national identity in the UK. Experts suggest these events reflect a broader empowerment of racist ideologies, fueled by online rhetoric and political discourse, rather than solely being a consequence of migration levels.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has reached 676 cases and 136 deaths, with experts fearing it could become one of the largest on record. US response efforts are hampered by its withdrawal from the WHO and a controversial plan to build a quarantine facility in Kenya, sparking protests and violence.

The Trump administration spent $750,000 to charter a private yacht for the evacuation of a single US citizen from Pitcairn Island. The woman was potentially exposed to hantavirus on a cruise ship, and the costly operation has strained the State Department's emergency budget.

A one-off Meningitis B vaccine programme will be offered to ~1 million young people in England, Wales, and Scotland, targeting those in their last year of secondary school and 18-25-year-olds entering university/residential further education, due to concerns over recent outbreaks in Kent, Weymouth, and Reading.

A month-long delay in diagnosing the rare Bundibugyo Ebola strain in the DRC allowed the outbreak to grow significantly. Initial tests using GeneXpert machines were negative, and samples had to be sent to Kinshasa for confirmation. Improved diagnostic capacity with RADI-One machines is helping, but officials warn current testing is insufficient to track the projected spread.
Patrice Lumumba's 1961 assassination, involving Belgian and Western intelligence, created a governance vacuum in Congo. This instability, fueled by decades of kleptocracy and resource extraction, has structurally led to repeated Ebola outbreaks, with mining activities driving human-wildlife contact.

Movistar Team is facing significant challenges at the Tour Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes due to a flu outbreak. Iván Romeo has tested positive for Influenza A and will not continue, joining teammate Cepeda who also withdrew with similar symptoms. Team manager Eusebio Unzué expressed concern over the depleted squad.

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has surpassed 100 deaths and is nearing 600 confirmed cases. The fast-spreading Bundibugyo virus strain is affecting 25 health zones, with challenges including community mistrust, security issues, and supply shortages.