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10/16/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Hygiene 101: Hand sanitizers work, but handwashing gets rid of more germs, explain scientists
While hand sanitizers work, handwashing is still the gold standard for hygiene as it kills more germs. According to Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center physician Dr. Roland Newman II, while there’s truth in the claims saying that hand sanitizers can kill 99 percent of germs, some pathogens can still sneak through. Handwashing is still the best According […]
09/23/2020
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By Ramon Tomey
Pathogenic bacteria leaks from Chinese state-owned vaccine plant, infects thousands
Thousands of residents in the city of Lanzhou, the capital of China’s northwest Gansu province, have been diagnosed with a highly infectious bacterial disease after exposure to contaminated fumes from a pharmaceutical facility. According to a Sept. 16 report by the South China Morning Post, health authorities announced that 3,245 people tested positive for Brucella bacteria […]
04/28/2020
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By Divina Ramirez
7 Steps you can take to prevent germs from spreading
The new coronavirus disease is a respiratory illness that causes symptoms similar to those of the common cold and the flu, and poor hygiene practices contribute to a high rate of transmission. Besides eating healthy and avoiding crowds, here are some ways you can lessen the risk of contracting the new coronavirus disease: Clean and […]
04/25/2020
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By Franz Walker
Israel’s Health Ministry bans the use of Chinese coronavirus test kits
Israel’s Ministry of Health has ordered the country’s hospitals as well as the Magen David Adom — its equivalent to the Red Cross — to immediately stop using coronavirus (COVID-19) testing kits from China. The ban came after lab experts noticed that some of the vials used in the test kits showed signs of bacterial […]
04/01/2020
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By Michael Alexander
Dog breeding illness can “potentially” infect humans, too
Dog owners may want to refrain from getting too close to their pets, according to experts, as their cuddly “fur babies” might be harboring a highly contagious pathogen. Brucella canis, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes the disease “brucellosis” in dogs. It is also zoonotic […]
03/19/2020
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By Franz Walker
The wrong water heater temperature promotes bacteria growth: How to prevent Legionnaires’ disease without scalding yourself
Boiling water is often seen as a way to kill any bacteria living in it, but depending on the temperature used, this may not always be the case. Under specific temperatures, certain bacteria can not only survive, but even thrive, and greatly increase in number. One such example are pathogenic bacteria of the genus Legionella, […]
01/23/2020
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By Michael Alexander
One million new cases of sexually transmitted disease diagnosed each day, WHO warns
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), more than one million cases of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are contracted every day, with chlamydia, gonorrhea, trichomoniasis and syphilis infections being the most worrisome. The WHO report, based on 2016 global data, showed that there were 156 million new cases of trichomoniasis, 127 million cases of chlamydia, 87 […]
12/03/2019
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By News Editors
Rise of the superbugs: Bacteria are outsmarting humans. Will they eventually kill us all?
It is getting hard to keep track of all the recalls and outbreaks associated with foodborne illness lately. In the last month, apples, vegetable products, meat, and fish have all been recalled for possible Listeria contamination. In the same time frame, a Salmonella outbreak that has been linked to ground beef has been making the rounds, and an E. coli outbreak has been linked with packaged salad products (romaine lettuce is […]
09/24/2019
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By Edsel Cook
Don’t inhale the… water? Study reveals bacteria which causes Legionnaire’s disease can infect people through water in the air
The bacteria responsible for Legionnaire’s disease live in water. But researchers warned that tiny water droplets containing the disease-causing Legionella microbe are floating in the air. Their study indicated that people might get infected if they inhaled the airborne droplets of contaminated water. Supported by Arizona State University (ASU) and Drexel University, the researchers investigated how Legionella pneumophila […]
09/24/2019
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By Melissa Smith
Survival medicine: Can social distance help prevent infections when SHTF?
Naturally, people try to stay away from disease or keep distance from people who are sick. This gut reaction is called social distance. Social distance is done to prevent the transmission of communicable diseases. There are different levels of social distance as bacteria and viruses pass between people through different routes: The most effective way […]
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