
“Crowd diseases” to which you could be exposed in this Soccer World Cup...
Public health authorities have created response plans for possible outbreaks, focusing on vaccination and awareness of prevalent diseases

Public health authorities have created response plans for possible outbreaks, focusing on vaccination and awareness of prevalent diseases

Spain, France and Italy, among others, questioned Itamar Ben Gvir for mocking dozens of activists detained in an Israeli port

The testimonies collected in the field reflect the desperation of parents who cannot find a way to protect their children.

If a pet brings a rodent home, care should be taken to avoid exposure to the virus and clean properly.

Mild winters and high-population density have contributed to the proliferation of pests, with a 34% increase in requests for control services

Noises, droppings, and cracks can alert you to rats in your home, a risk closely linked to hantavirus and other diseases.

“We were paying $500 million dollars a year and they weren't treating well; they were making wrong diagnoses,” the president noted

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported on the level of risk in the U.S. following an outbreak on a cruise ship

"This is not influenza; it spreads in a different way," said the WHO's director of epidemic and pandemic prevention and preparedness

Rural areas of the US concentrate cases of hantavirus: what situations increase the risk and what signs oblige to consult on time

The World Health Organization maintains its assessment on the outbreak, which it rates as serious but contained and the global risk remains low

Hantavirus is spread by rodents, but the strain on an Oceanwide Expeditions boat could be human to human

Considered rare and not easily transmissible between people, the hantavirus outbreak has sparked an alert response from health authorities.

Leaving trash in the streets poses a greater danger to public health and safety

Inside your body, at this very moment, there are cells that are technically dead, but refuse to disappear

Without the threat of invasive predators, Galapagos birds are returning 200 years after Charles Darwin visited the archipelago

Ecuador's health system is in crisis and analysts estimate that it had a lot to do with the electoral defeat of President Daniel Noboa