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healthHantavirus Outbreak on Atlantic Cruise Ship: 3 Dead, WHO Confirms
A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship has left three dead; the WHO confirms one case and five suspected cases.
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healthWHO Says Public Risk Low After Hantavirus Deaths on Cruise Ship
Three people died on the MV Hondius. WHO Europe says risk to the general public is low and urges no travel restrictions.
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healthHantavirus Outbreak on Atlantic Cruise Ship Leaves 3 Dead
WHO confirms hantavirus on the MV Hondius. Three dead, one in ICU after cruise from Argentina to Cape Verde.
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worldRodent Infestation Overruns Gaza Displacement Camps, Threatening Public Health
Rats and weasels infest Gaza camps, biting children and spreading disease amid crumbling sanitation and stalled ceasefire efforts.
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healthWHO Urges Accelerated Action to Combat Viral Hepatitis
The World Health Organization calls for intensified efforts to eliminate viral hepatitis, highlighting progress but warning that current rates are insufficient to meet 2030 targets.
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healthWHO: Vaccines Have Saved Over 150 Million Lives
The World Health Organization highlights the life-saving impact of vaccines over 50 years, urging renewed commitments to global immunization efforts.
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healthWHO Approves First Malaria Drug for Newborns, Addressing Critical Healthcare Gap
The World Health Organization has prequalified the first malaria treatment specifically designed for newborns and infants, marking a significant step in combating the disease in vulnerable populations.
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healthWHO Reports Billions Gained Health Benefits Amid Funding Shortfalls
Despite financial pressures, the World Health Organization's 2025 report indicates significant global health advancements, yet warns against complacency as SDG targets remain elusive.