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Mashup Score: 12Assessing the zoonotic potential of a novel bat morbillivirus - 1 year(s) ago
Morbilliviruses are amongst the most contagious viral pathogens that infect mammals. Metagenomic surveys have identified numerous morbillivirus sequences in bats, but no full-length authentic morbillivirus has been isolated or characterized from bats. Here we detail the discovery of full-length Myotis Bat Morbillivirus (MBaMV) from a bat surveillance program in Brazil. After determining that…
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Mashup Score: 30
This content was last updated on 10 May 2022 Early response to reach the most vulnerable in crisis-affected areas OCHA and WHO work side by side to deliver rapid, life-saving humanitarian assistance to those in need, whenever and wherever disease outbreaks strike, in response to natural disasters, and during complex crises.OCHA and WHO work with countries along the preparedness-response…
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Mashup Score: 18WHO | Regional Office for Africa - 2 year(s) ago
Antananarivo – When tropical cyclone Batsirai hit Madagascar on 5 February 2022, the country was already grappling with multiple health emergencies.
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When cyclone Batsirai hit #Madagascar 🇲🇬, Dr Andriamahefason Navalona, a member of WHO's emergency response team, was deployed to help restore healthcare services & provide emergency medical supplies. #ItTakesAVillage to support people affected by crises👉https://t.co/kSuE9Ld4Ow https://t.co/RaU7wcvGyC
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Many asylum seekers in the UK find themselves in a purgatory of paperwork that leaves a total absence of healthcare. Olivia Farrant and colleagues explain how, in the depths of the pandemic, a model response was born In August 2020, Kirsteen McDonagh met a young family staying at an address that seemed strange. The family had only recently migrated to the United Kingdom and had been housed in…
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Mashup Score: 12Awake at Night - United Nations - 2 year(s) ago
The ‘Awake at Night’ podcast is an in-depth interview series focused on remarkable frontline United Nations staff members who have dedicated their lives to helping people in parts of the world where people have the hardest lives – war zones, refugee camps, slums and areas hit by pandemics, natural disasters and the devastation of climate change. Here are some WHO staff featured in the…
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Mashup Score: 7Merck will help make Johnson & Johnson vaccine, boosting supply — The Washington Post - 3 year(s) ago
The administration brokered the arrangement amid concerns about Johnson & Johnson production delays
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On the 3rd Anniversary of the 1st #SARSCoV2 genome release (Jan 10 2020), our paper on assessing the zoonotic potential of a novel bat morbillivirus was accepted by @NatureMicrobiol. Thanks to everyone on the author list! #ItTakesAVillage. https://t.co/sg9Qmx5M22