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Sudan (MNN) — Sudan’s crisis is deepening day by day. More than 640,000 children under the age of five are now at risk of ...
Researchers said Monday that a bacteria related to cholera was responsible for the deaths of more than 5 billion sea stars ...
"The symptoms from skin infections can progress very quickly," Dr. Andrew Handel, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist ...
Researchers have unmasked the deadly bacteria responsible for causing sea stars to melt away, killing billions over the past decade population and upending ecological habitats.
A new study points a finger at a strain of the bacterium Vibrio pectenicida, which belongs to the same genus as Vibrio ...
Shutterstock Cholera Destroys Bent’s Fort Trading Empire The reconstructed Bent’s Old Fort in southeastern Colorado stands as ...
Aid groups are warning more than 600,000 children under the age of five are now at risk of violence, disease, and hunger as ...
The UN expressed concern on Monday over Sudan's worsening humanitarian crisis and the rising starvation, displacement, and violence against civilians resulting from ongoing civil war. The UN Office ...
Several states have reported higher than normal cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a bacterium found in coastal waters.
Situation is worsening in El Fasher, which is enduring a daily bombardment of artillery shelling and drone attacks by RSF ...
Soon after, Gehman says that lesions form and the sea stars dissolve and die. The paper estimates that more than 87 per cent of sunflower sea stars in northern parts of the west coast have been killed ...
In an effort to tackle the outbreak of cholera in Lagos State, Japan has committed $1 million to the UNOPS for an emergency ...