[ad_1] COVID-19. The pandemic could limit the impact of winter flu in FranceWestern France Flu, gastro, bronchitis and other winter diseases with absent subscribersLCI How the Covid-19 epidemic is fending off winter virusesThe Parisian Low-level bronchiolitis and gastro epidemics … thanks to barrier gestures?The voice of the North View full …
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[ad_1] In the race in which world laboratories are engaged to develop a vaccine against Covid-19, it is up to the University of Oxford, an ally of the AstraZeneca laboratory, to stand out. Their remedy is said to be effective against the virus and safe for patients. The study, published …
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[ad_1] A recent US study suggests that people who have already been infected with the coronavirus benefit from long-term immunity. These people would develop immune cells whose presence can be registered over time. If the duration of this immunity cannot be precisely defined, these have been very encouraging results. Immunity …
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[ad_1] The term “blood cancer” for leukemia is incorrect. In fact, it is the bone marrow that is deficient, producing blood cells in an anarchic way. The disease affects between 12,000 and 13,000 adults each year, as well as 500 adolescents under the age of 15, making it the most …
Read More »Public health doctors are on strike for 4 days
[ad_1] Today, Thursday 19 November 2020, the Union of General Practitioners of Public Health announced a four-day national general strike from 1 to 4 December. The national strike includes all the clinics and all internal departments with the exception of the hemodialysis and resuscitation wards, and all the activities of …
Read More »WHO seeks to raise awareness of virus safety in Africa
[ad_1] YAOUNDE, Cameroon The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a new coronavirus safety awareness campaign targeting the African youth population. The Mask Up initiative was unveiled Thursday in an online briefing by Dr. Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Africa Regional Director. “Wearing masks can save lives. This is why WHO today …
Read More »walking the dog would greatly increase the risk of infection
[ad_1] Focus on a coronavirus study today, which reveals how walking your dog can increase the risk of contamination. Among the multitude of research published on Covid-19, of which many are still unknown, a very serious study has caught our attention! The latter, conducted by Spanish researchers, shows that dog …
Read More »Immunity to Covid-19 lasts at least “six to eight months,” according to the study: “very good news”
[ad_1] Believing that 2020, particularly full of hard blows, has waited to live its last moments to finally distill some good news. While the prospect of an effective Covid-19 vaccine has become very real, an American study, released Monday, also bodes well: it confirms immunity against SARS-COV-2 n none of …
Read More »The coronavirus is evolving. Whether it becomes mortal or not may be up to us | Coronavirus
[ad_1] LMaking the virus that causes Covid-19 circulate more or less freely is dangerous not only because it risks overwhelming hospitals and therefore endangering lives unnecessarily, but also because it could delay the evolution of the virus into a more benign and potentially even making it more lethal. Although the …
Read More »RTL 5minutes – European Testing Week: 49 new HIV infections in 2019 in Luxembourg
[ad_1] The AIDS Monitoring Committee released its latest activity report Thursday. The number of new infections remained stable compared to 2018. While the number of people recently included in the National Infectious Diseases Service (SNMI) for an HIV infection has risen slightly, from 91 in 2018 to 96 in 2019, …
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