Joint Performance of Four Schools in ‘An Afternoon of Japanese Dance’
Baby dolphins are being fed toxins from a source you might least expect: the milk of their mothers.
and we must prepare for any change in the status quo.but concerns have arisen recently about infections in a variety of mammals and the possibility the virus could evolve to spread more easily between people.
H5N1 has spread widely in wild birds and poultry for 25 years.It said teams in the area would also warn residents about touching dead and sick birdsShe was diagnosed Wednesday after suffering a fever up to 39 Celsius (102 degrees Fahrenheit) with coughing and throat pain and died shortly afterward.
But we cannot assume that will remain the case.An 11-year-old girl in Cambodia has died from bird flu in the countrys first known human H5N1 infection since 2014.
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus earlier this month expressed concern about avian influenza infections in mammals including minks.
Cambodia had 56 human cases of H5N1 from 2003 through 2014 and 37 of them were fatal.She is one of my children now.
One of their children was born just days after Afraa.@cbsnews A newborn in #Syria who was still attached to her mother when she was found under her homes rubble is now the sole survivor of her immediate family.
who told the Associated Press that he had rushed over after the quake and was digging through the rubble when they heard the infant.The story of the infant has touched numerous hearts.