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The state’s safety watchdog and health chiefs have warned South Australians who work with, or near, livestock to protect themselves against the potentially deadly Q fever ahead of a spring and summer ...
An urgent health safety alert has been issued amid mounting concerns at a spike in human cases of a dangerous and “nasty” animal-borne disease. The state’s safety watchdog and health chiefs have ...
The Indiana Fever went through a difficult season under coach Stephanie White. Indiana lost five players to season-ending injuries: Caitlin Clark, Sophie Cunningham, Aari McDonald, Sydney Colson and ...
The Fever lead in offensive rating, scoring efficiency, and net rating, while also holding a slight edge in rebounding and assists. The Mystics are relatively close in defensive efficiency, but their ...
Chennai: Doctors in city and adjoining districts are noting a rise in fever cases. The increase is being attributed to viral respiratory infections, including influenza A, respiratory syncytial virus ...
Andrew Bailey, Calliope, is still struggling with fatigue more than two years after first contracting the disease Q Fever. Robert Redford dies, aged 89 ‘Willing to die?’: Key question on war pact ...
Indiana Fever superstar guard Caitlin Clark has been sidelined since July 15 with a groin injury that she suffered in the final moments of a game against the Connecticut Sun. Given that this was the ...
ABSTRACT: This review article describes the severity of Q fever zoonotic infection, including its epidemiological pattern and the reasons for its outbreaks. This paper highlighted the transmission ...
ABSTRACT: This review article describes the severity of Q fever zoonotic infection, including its epidemiological pattern and the reasons for its outbreaks. This paper highlighted the transmission ...