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Added on the 07/01/2021 13:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Amritsar, Jan 7 (EFE/EPA).- Several states across India were on an alert Thursday for any suspicious death of migratory or poultry birds following the confirmed reports of avian influenza (H5N1) or Bird Flu related deaths of migratory and other birds in the state of Himachal Pradesh.According to news reports, Bird Flu cases have been reported in the states of Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Kerala and nearly 25000 birds have died from the disease. (Camera: RAMINDER PAL SINGH).B-ROLL OF A POULTRY FARM AT CHABBA VILLAGE, NEAR AMRITSAR, INDIA.
Mumbai, May 25 (EFE/EPA).- Several Indian states have declared a growing fungal infection an epidemic following the rise in the number of patients battling the life-threatening disease known as mucormycosis.The disease spreads through the respiratory tract and proceeds to maim the facial structure, affect the sinuses, the brain, and the lungs of the patient.The rising number of black fungus infections has added to the health woes of India amid a surge in daily coronavirus cases and fatalities, with overall deaths crossing the 300,000-mark. (Camera: DIVYAKANT SOLANKI).SHOT LIST: PATIENTS BETNG TREATED AT A HOSPITAL IN MUMBAI, INDIA.
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Flu cases may spike in late winter after months of low infection rates. Experts are reluctant to predict a mild season too soon, according to ScienceMag. But many are ready to declare that COVID-19 control measures have prevented lots of flu illnesses. COVID measures dramatically tamped down the flu and other respiratory viruses that we usually face. The World Health Organization says flu activity in the Northern Hemisphere is at “interseasonal levels." That means it’s as low as in an ordinary summer.
Ryan Hagerty, USFWS A manatee was found in Florida on Sunday with "TRUMP" scraped into its back. The Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the incident as a possible crime in violation of the Endangered Species Act. The perpetrator could face a $50,000 fine or a year in federal prison, according to an investigator. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. A manatee with "TRUMP" scraped into its back was discovered in a Florida river on Sunday, prompting an investigation by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.