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The 16th Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Bulape Health Zone, Kasai, Democratic Republic of the Congo: A new spillover event from an unknown reservoir host

Virological.org The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is currently facing concurrent outbreaks including mpox, cholera and malaria (1-4). The Ministry of Public Health, DRC has declared the 16th Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak on 04 September 2025 after PCR confirmation of Ebola virus (EBOV), formely Zaïre ebolavirus, in patient’s specimens from Bulape Heath Zone, in Kasai […]

Sep 10, 2025

Red Cross responds as deadly Ebola resurfaces in DRC’s Kasaï Province after 17 years

IFRC The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has officially declared a new outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Kasaï Province. This marks the country’s 16th recorded Ebola epidemic and the first in this region since 2008.  The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), in coordination […]

Sep 10, 2025

Ebola Outbreak in the DRC: Current Situation

CDC On September 4, 2025, the DRC Ministry of Public Health officially declared an outbreak of Ebola in Bulape and Mweka health zones in Kasai Province. This is the 16th Ebola outbreak in the DRC since the virus was discovered there in 1976. As of September 10, 2025, there are 58 people with suspected or confirmed […]

Sep 10, 2025

H1N1 Flu Pandemic of 2009 May Be Protecting Against Bird Flu

JAMA New animal research suggests that the H1N1 influenza pandemic of 2009 may have provided the public some protection against illness during the ongoing bird flu outbreak, which has affected wild birds, poultry, dairy cattle, and other mammals. Between March 2024 and July 2025, there have been 70 confirmed bird flu cases among people in the US and 1 death. But most […]

Sep 10, 2025

Why some influenza viruses are more dangerous than others

Medical Express Serious infections with influenza A viruses are characterized by an excessive immune response, known as cytokine storm. It was previously unclear why some virus strains trigger these storms, while others do not. Researchers at the Paul-Ehrlich-Institut investigated 11 different influenza A virus strains and their effect on different human immune cells. The results, published […]

Sep 10, 2025

Another US doctors’ group breaks with federal policy, recommends COVID-19 vaccines for all adults

Reuters The American Academy of Family Physicians said on Monday that it recommends all adults over the age of 18, children and pregnant women to receive COVID-19 vaccines, a contrast to the U.S. government’s narrowed approvals for the shots. Its suggested immunizations for COVID are in line with the pediatric physician’s group, The American Academy […]

Sep 10, 2025

Vermont confirms state’s 1st case of Jamestown Canyon virus in humans 

VT Digger The state advises protecting against mosquito bites as summer comes to a close. Vermont’s Department of Health confirmed the state’s first-known human case of the mosquito-borne Jamestown Canyon virus. The disease has relatively mild symptoms, especially for young people who do not have underlying health conditions. The state began monitoring mosquitoes for Jamestown Canyon […]

Sep 10, 2025

Covid-19 falls off list of top 10 causes of death in U.S.

STAT Death rates declined overall, but not for leading killers heart disease and cancer. Covid-19 fell out of the top 10 causes of death in the United States in 2024, according to new data released Wednesday, and the estimated overall mortality rate declined to its lowest level since 2020.  Suicide took Covid’s place on the list. Heart […]

Sep 10, 2025

‘Kissing bug’ disease is now endemic in the U.S., researchers say. What is it?

Washington Post The U.S. is seeing a rise in Chagas disease, a life-threatening illness transmitted through “kissing bugs” known to bite human faces. Pets can be carriers. “Kissing bug” disease, also known as Chagas disease, is now considered an endemic illness in the United States, according to research in an infectious-disease journal published by the Centers for Disease […]

Sep 10, 2025

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How to get a coronavirus vaccine and who’s eligible amid limited access

Washington Post Pharmacies and state health departments are scrambling to adapt to the confusion over a vaccine that is no longer broadly recommended. Getting an updated coronavirus vaccine can be particularly challenging this year. The Food and Drug Administration approved those shots for people who are 65 and older or have underlying conditions that elevate their risk […]

Sep 10, 2025