Contracting soil-transmitted helminths (#STH) may increase vulnerability to other illnesses 🔴 STH are able to alter the immune response, yet the implications for co-infections like #malaria and other neglected diseases remain unclear. Understanding these interactions could help improve control measures. This recent publication provides a review of what we know so far on STH co-infections https://lnkd.in/dW2Jvd6F
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Did you know? The first 60 days before and after calving are the most critical periods in the reproduction cycle of a dairy cow and are the highest risk period for several diseases. A recent poll has shown that 78.7%* of UK dairy farmers found the majority of diseases experienced by their herd occurs in the first 60 days post-calving. Thanks to UFAC, dairy farmers can support freshly calved cows during critical periods, ensuring maximum performance and promoting recovery after birth. https://bit.ly/49W4QX1
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Waterborne diseases are caused by micro-organisms that make their way into our body when contaminated water or food is consumed. They are the leading cause of diarrhoea and complications arising out of this, in third world countries. Diarrhoea is a condition in which watery faeces is discharged frequently and sometimes it contains blood or mucous. Natural like floods, and cyclones cause changes in pathogenic patterns which bring newer strains of microbes and trigger these diseases. Also, poor maintenance of municipal water lines can lead to contamination of drinking water from raw sewage. These diseases can spread from water or food contaminated by animal waste. The best part about water-borne diseases, is that they are completely preventable. By exercising care and caution, you can safeguard yourself and your family from the consequences of these diseases. Here are some tips. https://lnkd.in/g3Pr3Try
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Bite Back: How Tick-Borne Diseases Are Changing the Face of Public Health Introduction In recent years, the emergence of tick-borne diseases has become ... Read More - https://lnkd.in/dzicsh3y
Bite Back: How Tick-Borne Diseases Are Changing the Face of Public Health
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WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease The World Health Oranisation (WHO) has officially recognised and classified a snakebite as a neglected tropical disease. This is in light of an increasing number of fatalities resulting from these cold blooded slithering creatures. In addition, the recognition will make antivenom easily accessible. 138,000 deaths globally The less fortunate are most frequently impacted by snakebites, resulting in an estimated 138,000 deaths worldwide each year. This due to their inability to pay for treatment or travel to medical facilities. These facilities house the life-saving antivenom. In addition to the fatalities, hundreds of thousands of snakebite victims suffer severe injuries each year. […]
WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease
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WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease The World Health Oranisation (WHO) has officially recognised and classified a snakebite as a neglected tropical disease. This is in light of an increasing number of fatalities resulting from these cold blooded slithering creatures. In addition, the recognition will make antivenom easily accessible. 138,000 deaths globally The less fortunate are most frequently impacted by snakebites, resulting in an estimated 138,000 deaths worldwide each year. This due to their inability to pay for treatment or travel to medical facilities. These facilities house the life-saving antivenom. In addition to the fatalities, hundreds of thousands of snakebite victims suffer severe injuries each year. […]
WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease
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WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease The World Health Oranisation (WHO) has officially recognised and classified a snakebite as a neglected tropical disease. This is in light of an increasing number of fatalities resulting from these cold blooded slithering creatures. In addition, the recognition will make antivenom easily accessible. 138,000 deaths globally The less fortunate are most frequently impacted by snakebites, resulting in an estimated 138,000 deaths worldwide each year. This due to their inability to pay for treatment or travel to medical facilities. These facilities house the life-saving antivenom. In addition to the fatalities, hundreds of thousands of snakebite victims suffer severe injuries each year. […]
WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease
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What do you know about neglected tropical diseases? In recognition of the recent observance on January 30th, one of our esteemed physicians has provided an insightful exploration into neglected tropical diseases (NTDs). These conditions persist under the shadow of global health priorities, affecting millions with often preventable and treatable ailments. Dive into our latest article to uncover the impact of NTDs and learn why raising awareness is a step forward in our fight against these diseases. #NeglectedTropicalDiseases #GlobalHealth #Awareness Nyande Paul Natale BERNARD RAYMOND KIHUMURO https://lnkd.in/dmmnQzqy
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🦠 Understanding Parasites: Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention 🦠 Explore this insightful article on parasites, their symptoms, causes, and preventive measures. Essential reading for anyone wanting to protect their health and stay informed about these hidden threats. Stay educated and safeguard your well-being! Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gYNEgEbM #Health #Parasites #Wellness #Prevention #Healthcare
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WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease The World Health Oranisation (WHO) has officially recognised and classified a snakebite as a neglected tropical disease. This is in light of an increasing number of fatalities resulting from these cold blooded slithering creatures. In addition, the recognition will make antivenom easily accessible. 138,000 deaths globally The less fortunate are most frequently impacted by snakebites, resulting in an estimated 138,000 deaths worldwide each year. This due to their inability to pay for treatment or travel to medical facilities. These facilities house the life-saving antivenom. In addition to the fatalities, hundreds of thousands of snakebite victims suffer severe injuries each year. […]
WHO declares snakebite a neglected tropical disease
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